bi capsular

bi·cap·su·lar

[bahy-kap-suh-ler]
adjective Botany.
1.
divided into two capsules.
2.
having a divided or two-part capsule.

Origin:
bi-1 + capsular

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bicapsular (baɪˈkæpsjʊlə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
(of plants) having two capsules or one capsule with two chambers

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bicapsular bi·cap·su·lar (bī-kāp'sə-lər, -sy&oobreve;-)
adj.
Having a double capsule.

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