Bi vs Could - What's the difference?
bi | could |
(colloquial) Bisexual.
A type of jade disk produced in ancient China.
(can)
conditional of can
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# (Used to politely ask for permission to do something).
# ( Used to politely ask for someone else to do something).
# (Used to show the possibility that something might happen).
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As an adjective bi
is bisexual.As a noun bi
is a type of jade disk produced in ancient China.As a verb could is
simple past of can.bi
English
Etymology 1
From (m).Adjective
(-)- I'm hetero, but my oldest sister is bi .
See also
* bi-Etymology 2
(etyl)Noun
(bi)could
English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete)Verb
(head)- Before I was blind, I could see very well.
- I think he could do it if he really wanted to.
- I wish I could fly!
Travels and travails, passage=Even without hovering drones, a lurking assassin, a thumping score and a denouement, the real-life story of Edward Snowden, a rogue spy on the run, could be straight out of the cinema. But, as with Hollywood, the subplots and exotic locations may distract from the real message: America’s discomfort and its foes’ glee.}}