bifid

[US]/ˈbɪfɪd/
[UK]/ˈbaɪfɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Split into two branches or parts; forked; Two-pronged, especially in a biological context

Phrases & Collocations

bifid bacteria

bifidobacterium species

bifid gut flora

bifid root system

Example Sentences

the bifid structure of the leaf allows for better light absorption.

some species of frogs exhibit bifid tongues for capturing prey.

the bifid nature of the dna molecule is crucial for genetic replication.

in anatomy, bifid structures can indicate certain developmental anomalies.

the bifid design of the tool enhances its functionality.

researchers found bifid patterns in the data that suggested a correlation.

the bifid appearance of the flower attracts more pollinators.

some insects have bifid appendages that aid in movement.

the bifid nature of the mountain range creates unique ecosystems.

in linguistics, a bifid pronunciation can change the meaning of a word.

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