Bisetose

/baɪˈsɛtoʊs/ adjective

In biology, having two bristle-like structures or setae.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'setosus' (bristly), derived from 'seta' (bristle). Used in zoological and botanical descriptions since the 19th century.

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