Bicephalous

/baɪˈsɛfələs/ adjective

Having two heads or appearing to have two heads.

From Latin bi- (two) and Greek kephale (head). The term combines the prefix bi- meaning 'two' with cephalous meaning 'headed,' forming a descriptive term for creatures or objects with dual heads.

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