"dicéphale" meaning in Français

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Adjective

Forms: dicéphales [plural, masculine, feminine]
  1. Qui a deux têtes ou deux sommets.
    Sense id: fr-dicéphale-fr-adj-taEtRckS Categories (other): Exemples en français
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: bicéphale Related terms: tricéphale Translations: two-headed (Anglais), daoubennek (Breton), dvoglav (Croate), bicéfalo (Espagnol)

Inflected forms

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    "Du grec ancien δι-, di- (« deux ») et κεφαλή, képhalế (« tête »)."
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          "text": "Hybrides à la production desquelles le C. tuberosum a pris part et qui offrent toujours des rameaux allongés, nus ou paucifoliés et parvifoliés, ordinairement monocéphales, rarement dicéphales."
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      "word": "two-headed"
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      "word": "daoubennek"
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