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Meaning of bifid

Wordnet

bifid (s)

divided into two lobes

Webster

bifid (a.)

Cleft to the middle or slightly beyond the middle; opening with a cleft; divided by a linear sinus, with straight margins.

bifid Sentence Examples

  1. The butterfly's wings had a distinct bifid shape, with two prongs extending from the base.
  2. In botany, a bifid leaf is one that is divided into two lobes or segments.
  3. The scientist examined the bifid structure of the fern frond under the microscope.
  4. Bifid teeth are a dental anomaly where a tooth has two separate roots.
  5. The birdwatcher spotted a woodpecker with a bifid tail, a distinguishing feature of the species.
  6. A bifid spine is a congenital condition where the spinal column is split into two parts.
  7. The hiker identified a plant with bifid flowers, each petal divided into two distinct parts.
  8. The artist meticulously painted the bifid fins of the fish, capturing their unique shape and movement.
  9. Bifid horns are a genetic trait seen in certain breeds of sheep, where the horns split into two at the base.
  10. The dermatologist diagnosed the patient with a bifid uvula, a condition where the uvula is split into two parts.

FAQs About the word bifid

divided into two lobesCleft to the middle or slightly beyond the middle; opening with a cleft; divided by a linear sinus, with straight margins.

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The butterfly's wings had a distinct bifid shape, with two prongs extending from the base.

In botany, a bifid leaf is one that is divided into two lobes or segments.

The scientist examined the bifid structure of the fern frond under the microscope.

Bifid teeth are a dental anomaly where a tooth has two separate roots.