| bicameral | Having two chambers; denoting especially an abscess divided by a more or less complete septum. Origin: bi-+ L. Camera, chamber (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bicameral abscess | An abscess with two separate cavities or chambers. (05 Mar 2000) |
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composed of two legislative bodies consisting of two chambers; "the bicameral heart of a fish"
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Having two branches of a legislature.
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A Parliament which has two houses, a Lower house and an Upper House
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| bicameral a. |
one which has two chambers or pockets; see shirt-stud a.
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A legislature composed of two houses. The New Jersey houses are the Senate and the General Assembly.
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| bicameral | composed of two legislative bodies |
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| bicameral | consisting of two chambers |
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