Bifidity

/baɪˈfɪdɪti/ noun

The quality or condition of being split or divided into two parts; the state of having a bifid structure.

From Latin 'bifidus' (split in two) plus the suffix '-ity' (denoting a state or quality). It emerged as a technical term in anatomy and botany during the 18th-19th centuries.

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