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DICEPHALOUS

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di⋅ceph⋅a⋅lous

[dahy-sef-uh-luhs]
–adjective
having two heads; two-headed.

Origin:
1800–10; < Gk diképhalos two-headed. See di- 1 , -cephalous


di⋅ceph⋅a⋅lism, noun
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di·ceph·a·lous   (dī-sěf'ə-ləs)   
adj.  Having two heads.
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dicephalous di·ceph·a·lous (dī-sěf'ə-ləs)
adj.
Having two heads.

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