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bi⋅far⋅i⋅ous
[bahy-fair-ee-uh
s]
–adjective Botany.
| in two vertical rows. |
Origin:
1650–60; < LL bifārius twofold, double, deriv. (see -ious ) of L bifāriam (adv.) in two parts or places, equiv. to bi- bi- 1 + -fāriam (perh. deriv. of *fās utterance, thus orig. “having two expressions”; see infant ); cf. multifarious
1650–60; < LL bifārius twofold, double, deriv. (see -ious ) of L bifāriam (adv.) in two parts or places, equiv. to bi- bi- 1 + -fāriam (perh. deriv. of *fās utterance, thus orig. “having two expressions”; see infant ); cf. multifarious

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Bifariously
Bi*fa"ri*ous*ly\, adv. In a bifarious manner.
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