"bipennated" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /baɪˈpɛneɪtɪd/
Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} bipennated (not comparable)
  1. Having two wings. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-bipennated-en-adj-wq7fFlxu
  2. Having two shafts, blades, petals, or extensions from a single central point or body. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-bipennated-en-adj-t-hHcUpl Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 19 81 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 27 73 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 12 88
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: bipennate
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          "text": "For the keeping the Body steady and upright in Flight, it gernally holds true, (if I mistake not,) that all bipennated Infects have Poises joined to the Body, under the hinder Part of their Wings; but such as have four Wings, or Wings with Elytra, none.",
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          "ref": "1836, “Armenian apothegms”, in The Chinese Repository, page 427:",
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          "ref": "1870, Hugh Rowley, Gamosagammon; or, Hints on Hymen, page 45:",
          "text": "Smash cupid, the bipennated buooooy, the little farceur, whilst he is yet a child' somther him before he has time to become a tremendous Titan in the plenitude of his power to do for you; smother him, oh! some-other him, and live to see how jolly miserable your light of other days will make some other man!",
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          "ref": "1850, The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science, page 71:",
          "text": "Each auricula was bipennated with a single meatus externus, so that this development was not strictly preternatural; the lambs possessing, in fact, two ears only.",
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          "ref": "1905, Richard Bell, My Strange Pets and Other Memories of Country Life, page 26:",
          "text": "Some other birds have bipennated feathers—black-game and grouse, for instance; and I well remember that during the visit of one of my nieces a discussion arose upon the question of such feathers.",
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          "ref": "1926, Alfred Brazier Howell, Anatomy of the Wood Rat, page 63:",
          "text": "M. palmaris longus (figs. 13, 15, 29) is a bipennated muscle arising by tendon fibers from the medio-distal part of the medial epicondyle of the humerus.",
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          "ref": "1967, Biochemical Genetics - Volume 12, page 183:",
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          "ref": "1768, William Derham, Physico-theology, page 366:",
          "text": "For the keeping the Body steady and upright in Flight, it gernally holds true, (if I mistake not,) that all bipennated Infects have Poises joined to the Body, under the hinder Part of their Wings; but such as have four Wings, or Wings with Elytra, none.",
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          "ref": "1836, “Armenian apothegms”, in The Chinese Repository, page 427:",
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          "ref": "1870, Hugh Rowley, Gamosagammon; or, Hints on Hymen, page 45:",
          "text": "Smash cupid, the bipennated buooooy, the little farceur, whilst he is yet a child' somther him before he has time to become a tremendous Titan in the plenitude of his power to do for you; smother him, oh! some-other him, and live to see how jolly miserable your light of other days will make some other man!",
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