Bident

/ˈbaɪdənt/ noun

Something with two teeth or prongs; a two-pronged implement or structure.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'dens' (tooth). Related to 'bident' used in Roman contexts to describe a two-pronged trident or fork, contrasting with the three-pronged 'trident.'

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