Having two main veins or nerve-like structures, especially used to describe leaves or other plant parts.
From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'nervus' (nerve, vein). A botanical term that describes the vein structure of plant leaves.
Plant veins work like a plant's circulatory system, and botanists use the prefix 'bi-' to describe leaf anatomy—binervate leaves are nature's study in bilateral symmetry.
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