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bilocular
[ bahy-lok-yuh-ler ]
adjective
, Biology.
- divided into two chambers or containing two compartments internally.
bilocular
/ baɪˈlɒkjʊlə /
adjective
- biology divided into two chambers or cavities
some flowering plants have bilocular ovaries
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Origin of bilocular1
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Example Sentences
The simple spored rust first makes its appearance, and later the bilocular “mildew.”
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Anthers inserted near the apex of the tube, short, fleshy, bilocular.
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This characteristic shape is found neither in the Spyroidea (with bilocular cephalis) nor in the Cyrtoidea (with simple cephalis).
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In the first and original family, the Zygospyrida, the shell is represented by the bilocular cephalis only.
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Preputial calculus (calculus in the sheath, or bilocular cavity).
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