Having two circular or ring-like components or structures; relating to two wheels or circular formations.
From bi- (two) + cular (from Latin -cularis, relating to). A rare anatomical or descriptive term for structures with dual circular properties.
While 'bicycular' is technically correct, it's almost never used in modern English—we just say 'two circular' instead, which shows how some perfectly logical words never actually catch on in everyday language.
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