Bimaculated

/baɪˈmækjʊleɪtɪd/ adjective

Definition

Having exactly two spots, marks, or stains; the past participle form emphasizing a permanent or established condition.

Etymology

Extended form of bimaculate, using the additional '-ed' suffix to emphasize a completed or permanent state, from Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'macula' (spot).

Kelly Says

The '-ed' ending transforms 'bimaculate' from a simple descriptor into something more permanent—'bimaculated' suggests these two spots are a defining feature, not a temporary condition.

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