What is the meaning of Biga?

A Roman racing chariot drawn by two horses abreast.

calf

two

beam, as in a large piece of wood or metal serving a structural role in a building

semen

pre-ejaculate

lust; a feeling of strong desire, especially such a feeling driven by sexual arousal

to be in heat

to be randy; to feel horny

to lust

chariot (two-wheeled)

pre-ferment sponge, similar to poolish (bread starter)

comparative degree of big

Latin spelling of ბიგა (biga)

pile, heap

chariot (two-wheeled)

pair of horses

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

beam

girder

giant taro (Alocasia macrorrhizos)

flat lowland

damp or swampy ground

root of words meaning "glibness of the tongue", such as malabiga

root of words meaning "fault-finding habit", such as malabiga

Source: wiktionary.org