Having two breasts or breast-like structures.
From Latin 'bi-' meaning two, combined with Greek 'mastos' meaning breast. The term emerged in medical and anatomical contexts to describe bilateral breast development or related conditions.
This anatomical term reminds us how many English medical words are built from Latin and Greek building blocks—doctors can describe almost any body condition by stacking these ancient roots together like LEGO.
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