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  • adjective consisting of two chambers

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Examples

  • They bake in a massive two-chambered oven—one for the apple and softwood fire, one for bread—with an iron door that looks forged by Vulcan himself.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • The expanded cardiac field in Ets1/2-activated mutants results in a proportion of animals having a functional, two-chambered heart.

    The Panda's Thumb: Development Archives 2010

  • Fish have a two-chambered heart, unlike our four-chambered one.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Fish have a two-chambered heart, unlike our four-chambered one.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Consider the development of the eye, or the heart fish have a two-chambered heart, birds a three-chambered heart, and mammals a four-chambered heart, for example.

    Evolution is parallel computing | Letter Never Sent 2008

  • I have found small pieces of stone which may well prove to be altered by man rather than the elements in the two-chambered cave, and a skull which I believe to be a bear in the other.

    The Magyar Venus Hamilton, Lyn 2004

  • He remembered one particularly horrendous picture of a hiker whose nose had been amputated, leaving behind this hideous two-chambered scar that made the victim look like some monstrous pig-human hybrid.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • He remembered one particularly horrendous picture of a hiker whose nose had been amputated, leaving behind this hideous two-chambered scar that made the victim look like some monstrous pig-human hybrid.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • He remembered one particularly horrendous picture of a hiker whose nose had been amputated, leaving behind this hideous two-chambered scar that made the victim look like some monstrous pig-human hybrid.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • He remembered one particularly horrendous picture of a hiker whose nose had been amputated, leaving behind this hideous two-chambered scar that made the victim look like some monstrous pig-human hybrid.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

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