Bidentate

/baɪˈdɛnteɪt/ adjective

Having two teeth or tooth-like projections; in chemistry, describing a ligand that bonds to a metal at two points.

From bi- (two) and dentate from Latin dentatus (toothed). The chemical sense developed in the late 20th century to describe ligands with two bonding sites, using the 'tooth-like' metaphor.

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