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bifacial
bi·fa·cial B0236200 (bī-fā′shəl)adj.1. Having two faces, fronts, or façades.2. Having two opposing surfaces that are alike.3. Archaeology Flaked in such a way as to produce a cutting edge that is sharp on both sides. Used of a stone tool. bi·fa′cial·ly adv.bifacial (baɪˈfeɪʃəl) adj1. having two faces or surfaces2. (Botany) botany (of leaves, etc) having upper and lower surfaces differing from each other3. (Archaeology) archaeol (of flints) flaked by percussion from two sides along the chopping edgebi•fa•cial (baɪˈfeɪ ʃəl) adj. 1. (of a stone tool) having two opposing surfaces formed by flaking so as to meet in a sharp edge. 2. having two faces or fronts. [1880–85] bi•fa′cial•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | bifacial - having two faces or fronts; "the Roman Janus is bifacial"bifacebidirectional - reactive or functioning or allowing movement in two usually opposite directions |
bifacial
bifacial[bī′fā·shəl] (botany) Of a leaf, having dissimilar tissues on the upper and lower surfaces. (design engineering) Of a tool, having both sides alike. bifacial
bifacial (bī-fā′shəl)adj.1. Having two faces, fronts, or façades.2. Having two opposing surfaces that are alike.3. Archaeology Flaked in such a way as to produce a cutting edge that is sharp on both sides. Used of a stone tool. bi·fa′cial·ly adv.bifacial adjective Having or referring to two leaves, flat or channelled with distinct adaxial and abaxial surfaces.bifacial (bī-fā′shăl) [″ + facies, face] Having similar opposite surfaces. bifacial
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