Biclavate

/baɪˈklæveɪt/ adjective

Having two club-shaped or thickened ends, particularly used in botany and zoology to describe structures.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) plus 'clava' (club or cudgel), with the suffix '-ate' indicating the quality or state. This term emerged in scientific classification during the 18th century.

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