Bicameral

/baɪˈkæmərəl/ adjective

Having two chambers or houses in a legislative body. In the U.S., Congress is bicameral, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, each with different powers and representation systems.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'camera' (chamber or room). The term emerged in political science during the 18th century as constitutional theorists described different legislative structures across various governments.

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