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bi-lev⋅el

[bahy-lev-uhl]
–adjective
1. having two levels of space, as a railroad passenger car with two tiers of seats.
2. (esp. of a house) split-level.
–noun
3. a bi-level house, vehicle, etc.: The family moved from a bungalow into a bi-level.

Origin:
1955–60
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bi-lev·el or bi·lev·el   (bī'lěv'əl)
adj.  
  1. Having or existing on two levels: a bi-level passenger coach; a bi-level marketing campaign.

  2. Divided vertically into two ground-floor levels: a bi-level home.

n.  A dwelling that is divided vertically into two ground-floor levels.
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