Biform

/ˈbaɪfɔːrm/ adjective

Having two distinct forms, shapes, or appearances; existing in or assuming two different forms.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'forma' (form or shape). The term has been used since medieval times to describe things with dual natures or appearances.

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