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  • adjective Having two forms.

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  • adjective Having two forms.

Etymologies

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bi- +‎ formed

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Examples

  • Simia quam similis turpissima bestia nobis; likewise the biformed births of animals, mixed of different species, and the like.

    The New Organon 2005

  • Just then they passed through a short tunnel and he glanced at the biformed reflections they made in the carriage windows and caught her studying him.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Just then they passed through a short tunnel and he glanced at the biformed reflections they made in the carriage windows and caught her studying him.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Just then they passed through a short tunnel and he glanced at the biformed reflections they made in the carriage windows and caught her studying him.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Just then they passed through a short tunnel and he glanced at the biformed reflections they made in the carriage windows and caught her studying him.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Just then they passed through a short tunnel and he glanced at the biformed reflections they made in the carriage windows and caught her studying him.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • Just then they passed through a short tunnel and he glanced at the biformed reflections they made in the carriage windows and caught her studying him.

    Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004

  • likewise the biformed births of animals, mixed of different species, and the like.

    Simia Quam Similis Nobis 2005

  • likewise the biformed births of animals, mixed of different species, and the like.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

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