| bigeminal p. |
twin p.
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| bigeminate l.’s of Arnold |
ligamenta tarsometatarsalia dorsalia.
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| bigeminum |
pl. bigem´ina [L. “twin”] either of the corpora bigemina; see under corpus.
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| bigeminy |
1. occurring in pairs. 2. the occurrence of a bigeminal pulse.
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| bigerminal |
pertaining to two germs or ova.
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