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bifid

[ bahy-fid ]

adjective

  1. separated or cleft into two equal parts or lobes.


bifid

/ ˈbaɪfɪd /

adjective

  1. divided into two lobes by a median cleft

    bifid leaves



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Derived Forms

  • biˈfidity, noun
  • ˈbifidly, adverb

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Other Words From

  • bi·fidi·ty noun
  • bifid·ly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of bifid1

1655–65; < Latin bifidus, equivalent to bi- bi- 1 + fid- (variant stem of findere to split; akin to bite ) + -us adj. suffix

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Word History and Origins

Origin of bifid1

C17: from Latin bifidus from bi- 1+ -fidus , from findere to split

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Example Sentences

The extreme apex is bifid, the lower process being rounded, the upper more pointed.

In M. Typhon it is longer than the anterior ones, and bifid at the apex; in M. lanigerum they are equal in length.

In Cœlioxys conica and others, those of the latter sex are bifid at the apex, but those of the former acute.

Tendrils semi-continuous to semi-intermittent, bifid, dehisce early.

The teeth of all species of Smilisca are spatulate and bifid.

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