Bisect means to divide into two equal or identical parts.
Boor vs Churl vs Lout vs Clown vs Clodhopper vs Bumpkin vs Hick vs Yokel vs Rube
Boor, churl, lout, clown, clodhopper, bumpkin, hick, yokel, rube are comparable when meaning an uncouth, ungainly fellow.
Bookkeeper vs Accountant vs Auditor.
A bookkeeper keeps a regular, concise, and accurate record of business transactions by making the proper entries in the various books of account for that purpose.
At this minute vs This minute
at this minute—(also: at the minute) at present; just now:
Bimonthly vs Semimonthly
Bimonthly means occurring every two months.
Billiards table vs Pool table
Unlike a pool table, a billiards table has no pockets.
Bond vs Band vs Tie
Bond, band, tie all denote something which serves to bind or bring two or more things firmly together, but they differ from each other not only in implications but in their specific applications.
At the view of something vs With the view of something
at the view of something—at the sight of smth.; on seeing smth.:
At the view of someone vs In the view of someone
at the view of someone—at the sight of smb.; on seeing a person:
Bombast vs Rhapsody vs Rant vs Fustian vs Rodomontade
Bombast, rhapsody, rant, fustian, rodomontade all designate a style of speech or writing characterized by high-flown pomposity or pretentiousness of language disproportionate to the thought or subject matter.
Bilateral vs Multilateral vs Unilateral
Bilateral, meaning two-sided, refers to two agreeing entities.
Bigamy vs Monogamy vs Polygamy
Bigamy means being married to just two spouses at the same time.