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bicephalous
[ bahy-sef-uh-luhs ]
adjective
, Botany, Zoology.
- having two heads.
bicephalous
/ baɪˈsɛfələs /
adjective
- biology having two heads
- crescent-shaped
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bicephalous1
First recorded in 1795–1805; bi- 1 + -cephalous
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Example Sentences
Among them, pleasingly diversified, you discover murderers' heads, parricides' busts in plaster, bicephalous babies, and shapeless monsters with two rows of teeth.
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Among them, pleasingly diversified, you discover murderers’ heads, parricides’ busts in plaster, bicephalous babies, and shapeless monsters with two rows of teeth.
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For two houses with like minds are stronger than one that is bicephalous.
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The sentence of a German geographer recurred to him: "The German is bicephalous; with one head he dreams and poetizes while with the other he thinks and executes."
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