Having two teeth or tooth-like projections.
From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'dentis' (tooth), forming a descriptive term for structures with paired dental features.
This word is most commonly seen in zoology and botany when scientists describe creatures or plants with symmetrical pairs of tooth-like structures—nature often builds things in matched pairs for stability.
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