English birche (“birch”). More at birch. (tree): Cognate with Scots birk. birk (plural birks) (Northern England) A birch tree. 1842, Alfred Tennyson,...
See also: BIRG IPA(key): /bɪʁk/ birg singular imperative of bergen birg strong feminine nominative singular of birgr strong neuter nominative/accusative...
inhibitory Compound words neuroinhibitor noninhibitor ovoinhibitor sympathoinhibitor vasoinhibitor Expressions ACE inhibitor Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor...
hypotheses: a borrowing from a North Germanic word for birch, compare to Danish birk, Norwegian bjerk; a Turkic borrowing, compare to Turkish bir + iki (“one...
part of which may be from Swedish birkarl, or perhaps even from Old Norse birk from an old given name adapted from Middle Low German Biricke, Birke, Birch...
Wikipedia has an article on: birch Wikipedia From Middle English birche, birk, from Old English birċe, bierċe, from Proto-West Germanic *birkijā, from...
comparable) (relational) birch Positive forms of birken (uncomparable) birkin birk + -en. From Middle English birken, birchen, from Old English bircen, *biercen...
any trace of protease activity detected. antiprotease autoprotease Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor coprotease endoprotease exoprotease glycoprotease leukoprotease...
The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC. “brisk”, in OneLook Dictionary Search. Birks, birks From Proto-Albanian *britška, from Proto-Slavic *bričьkъ, diminutive...
Perhaps from Proto-Semitic *rukba- (“knee”), metathetic form of Proto-Semitic *birk- (“knee”), whence also the root ب ر ك (b-r-k). Ehret (1995) derives this...