Bivial

/ˈbɪv.i.əl/ adjective

Having two paths or ways; relating to something with two distinct routes or options.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'via' (way, road), modeled on the word 'trivial' which comes from 'trivium' (three roads). The term emerged in English to describe something offering dual directions or choices.

AMብ依ቪያል
ARبِيفِيَال
BNবীবিয়াল
CAbivial
CSbivial
DAbivial
DEBivial
ELμπιβιάλ
ESbivial
FAبیویال
FIbivial
FRbivial
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