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biforked
biforked, a. (ˈbaɪfɔːkt) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + forked.] Having, or divided into, two forks, branches, or peaks; = bifurcate a.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 20 The same posteriour Processe of the second Vertebre is clouen or biforked. 1685 Morden Geog. Rect. 198 A steep biforked mountain. 1873 Longfellow ...
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bi-furked
bi-furked, a. A mixture of biforked and bifurcate.a 1563 Bale Sel. Wks. (1849) 440 The disciples of Anti⁓christ with their bifurked ordinaries. 1879 Dixon Windsor II. i. 5 His beard..was bi-furked and short.
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Agathiphaga queenslandensis
In both the male and female A. queenslandensis, there are ten types of sensilla: Bohm's bristles, Chaetica I, Chaetica II, Squamiformia, Trichodea, Biforked
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bifurcate
▪ I. bifurcate, v. (ˈbaɪfɜːkeɪt) [f. med.L. bifurcāt-us two-forked (cf. bifurcous and -ate); at first only in the pa. pple., which is also generally used as an adj.] To divide into two forks, branches, or peaks: a. trans.1615 Crooke Body of Man 905 The utter of these two vneqvall branches..is presen...
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Agathiphaga vitiensis
its relative A. queenslandensis, possesses ten different types of sensilla, which include: Bohm’s bristles, Chaetica I and II, Squamiformia, Trichodea, Biforked
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Schistosoma haematobium
Each cercaria has a biforked tail with which it swims to find a human host.
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bi-
▪ I. bi- prefix1 the early OE., and the ordinary ME., form of the prefix be-; under which spelling see most of the words. Those alone are left under bi-, which did not survive long enough to be spelt with be-.▪ II. bi- prefix2 a. L. bi- (earlier dui-, cogn. with Gr. δι-, Skr. dvi-) ‘twice, doubly, h...
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