Bifilar

/baɪˈfɪlər/ adjective

Having two threads, wires, or filaments; composed of or involving two strands.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) plus 'filum' (thread). The term emerged in scientific contexts in the 19th century, particularly in physics and engineering where precision instruments use twin filaments.

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