Bifer

/ˈbaɪfər/ noun

One who or that which bears or produces something double or in two forms; also may refer to a person with two beliefs or affiliations.

From 'bi-' (two) + '-fer' (from Latin 'ferre,' to bear/carry). The suffix '-fer' appears in English words like 'lucifer' (light-bearer) and describes agents that carry or produce something.

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