Having or relating to two axes; especially in crystallography, describing crystals with two optical axes.
From Latin 'bi-' (two) plus 'axis' (axle). This term emerged in 19th-century mineralogy and optics to classify crystal structures.
Crystals that are biaxal—with two optical axes—bend light in special ways, and this property helps geologists identify minerals in rocks without even breaking them!
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