Bihamate

/baɪˈhæmeɪt/ adjective

Definition

Having two hook-shaped or curved parts, particularly used in anatomy to describe bone structures with dual curved projections.

Etymology

From Latin bi- (two) combined with hamate (from Latin hamatus, meaning hooked), used in medical terminology since the 19th century.

Kelly Says

The hamate is already a hook-shaped bone in your wrist, so 'bihamate' describes something with two of these hook-like structures—anatomists love Latin prefixes to describe complex body variations!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
双谐波
swa-i-ha-re-bo
ARالعربية
بهامت ثنائي
bi-ha-ma-te tha-na-i
BNবাংলা
দ্বিহারমোনিক
dwi-ha-romo-nik
CACatalà
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
CSČeština
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
DADansk
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
DEDeutsch
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
ELΕλληνικά
διχαματε
di-ha-ma-te
ESEspañol
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
FAفارسی
دو هارمونیک
do har-mo-nik
FISuomi
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
FRFrançais
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
GUGU
બિહામાતે
bi-ha-ma-te
HAHA
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
HEעברית
ביהאמט
bi-ha-mat
HIहिन्दी
द्विहरमोनिक
dv-i-har-mo-nik
HUMagyar
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
IDBahasa Indonesia
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
IGIG
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
ITItaliano
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
JA日本語
バイハーメート
bai-ha-me-to
KKKK
бихамат
bi-ha-mat
KMKM
បាយហាម
bay ha-am
KO한국어
비하마이트
bi-ha-ma-iteu
MRMR
बिहामेट
bi-ha-met
MSBahasa Melayu
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည်နယ်
pyi-ne
NLNederlands
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
NONorsk
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
PAPA
ਬਿਹਾਰਮੋਨਿਕ
bi-ha-ra-mo-nik
PLPolski
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
PTPortuguês
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
RORomână
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
RUРусский
бихама́т
bi-ha-ma-t
SVSvenska
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
SWKiswahili
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
TAதமிழ்
இரட்டை ஒலி
ir-tta-i o-li
TEతెలుగు
బిహామేట్
bi-ha-me-t
THไทย
ไบฮาเมต
bai-ha-met
TLTL
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
TRTürkçe
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
UKУкраїнська
біхама́т
bi-ha-ma-t
URاردو
بیہامیت
bi-ha-mi-t
VITiếng Việt
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
YOYO
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te
ZH中文
双谐波
shuāng xié bō
ZUZU
bihamate
bi-ha-ma-te

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