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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
bin /bɪn/ Brit.
noun
  • 1 a receptacle in which to deposit rubbish.

    ■ a capacious receptacle for storing a specified substance.

    ■ a partitioned stand for storing bottles of wine.

  • 2 Statistics each of a series of ranges of numerical value into which data are sorted in statistical analysis.
verb (bins, binning, binned)
  • 1 throw (something) away by putting it in a bin.

    ■ store (wine) in a bin.

  • 2 Statistics group together (data) in bins.
– origin OE bin(n), binne, of Celtic origin.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
bi- /bʌɪ/ (also bin- before a vowel)
combining form two; having two: biathlon.

■ occurring twice in every one or once in every two: bicentennial.

■ lasting for two: biennial.

Chemistry (in names of compounds) containing two atoms or groups of a specified kind: biphenyl.

Chemistry denoting an acid salt: bicarbonate.

– origin from L., ‘doubly, having two’; rel. to Gk di- ‘two’.
usage: The meaning of bimonthly (and similar words such as biyearly) is ambiguous. Such words can either mean ‘occurring or produced twice a month’ or ‘occurring or produced every two months’. The only way to avoid this ambiguity is to use alternative expressions like every two months and twice a month.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
bin-/bɪn/
prefix variant form of bi- before a vowel (as in binaural).

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