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biflex

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[bahy-fleks] / ˈbaɪ flɛks /

adjective

  1. bent at two places.


Etymology

Origin of biflex

bi- 1 + -flex < Latin flexus; flex 1

Example Sentences

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From the introduction of foreign bodies into the biflex canal, or from other causes, it occasionally becomes the seat of inflammation.

From Project Gutenberg

By Warren C. Shaw, Dartmouth College vii + 240 pages, in Biflex Binder "The Brief-Maker's Notebook" presents a logical system for analyzing debaters' propositions and supplies a blank form of brief based upon this system.

From Project Gutenberg