Having been divided into or possessing two lobes; an alternative form of bilobate used in scientific descriptions.
English adjective formed from 'bilobate' with an additional '-ed' suffix, creating a variant or intensified form used in technical botanical and anatomical writing.
In scientific language, having multiple ways to say the same thing (bilobate, bilobated, bilobed) might seem redundant, but it reflects how terminology evolved as different scientists and regions developed their own preferences!
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