Ancipital

/ænˈsɪp.ɪ.təl/ adjective

Having two edges or two sharp sides; double-edged or two-sided.

From Latin 'anceps' (two-headed, ambiguous, dangerous) plus the adjective suffix '-al,' where 'anceps' comes from 'ambi-' (both) and 'caput' (head).

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