Definition
Having or characterized by two hands; relating to two-handed creatures.
Etymology
From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'manus' (hand), with the suffix '-ous' forming an adjective; another variant of the two-handed descriptor in older scientific literature.
Kelly Says
The sheer number of variants—bimanal, bimane, bimanous—shows scientists experimenting with Latin and Greek to build precision, and some words simply lost out in the competition for use.
Translations
ARالعربية
بِمَانُوس
bi-ma-nus
CACatalà
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
CSČeština
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
DADansk
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
DEDeutsch
Bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
ESEspañol
bimanous
bee-mah-nus
FISuomi
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
FRFrançais
bimanous
bee-mah-nus
HEעברית
בִּימָנָנוּס
bee-MAH-nus
HIहिन्दी
बिमनस
bee-man-as
HUMagyar
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
IDBahasa Indonesia
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
ITItaliano
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
MSBahasa Melayu
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
NLNederlands
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
NONorsk
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
PLPolski
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
PTPortuguês
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
RORomână
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
RUРусский
биманус
bee-mah-nus
SVSvenska
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
SWKiswahili
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
TEతెలుగు
బిమానం
bee-ma-nam
TLTL
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
TRTürkçe
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
UKУкраїнська
біманус
bee-mah-nus
URاردو
بِمَانُوس
bi-ma-nus
VITiếng Việt
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus
YOYO
bimanous
bee-MAH-nus