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bicameral A script that has case distinctions. Most often used in the context of European alphabets.
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bicameral "two rooms." The term refers to a legislative body, such as the US Congress or the British Parliament, that is divided into two separate houses.
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bicameral A two-House system of government. Canada's Parliament is bicameral, meaning it has a House of Commons and a Senate.
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bicameral Refers to a legislature consisting of two houses (see Unicameral).
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bicameral Having two houses of Parliament. All Australian Parliaments are bi-cameral except Queensland (which abolished its Upper House in 1922) and the Parliaments of the ACT and NT. (see unicameral)
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