What is the meaning of Biga?
A Roman racing chariot drawn by two horses abreast.
beam, as in a large piece of wood or metal serving a structural role in a building
lust; a feeling of strong desire, especially such a feeling driven by sexual arousal
to be in heat
to lust
chariot (two-wheeled)
pre-ferment sponge, similar to poolish (bread starter)
Latin spelling of ბიგა (biga)
chariot (two-wheeled)
biga (Roman racing chariot drawn by two horses abreast)
crease (element of the die-cutting machine used to emboss the bend line of the paper)
chariot (type of vehicle)
definite nominative/accusative singular of bigă
giant taro (Alocasia macrorrhizos)
root of words meaning "glibness of the tongue", such as malabiga
root of words meaning "fault-finding habit", such as malabiga
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