Biphasic

/baɪˈfeɪzɪk/ adjective

Having two distinct phases or stages that occur in a sequence or alternating pattern.

From the prefix 'bi-' (two) combined with 'phasic' (from Greek 'phasis' meaning appearance or phase). The term emerged in scientific contexts in the 19th century to describe phenomena with two clear phases.

AMሁለት ክፍለ
ARثنائي الطور
BNদ্বি-পর্ব
CAbifàsic
CSdvoufázový
DAto-fas
DEbiphasisch
ELδιφάσης
ESbifásico
FAدو فاز
FIkaksitasoinen
FRbiphasique
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