Having two rostra or beak-like projections, a term used in zoology and botany to describe structures with paired pointed extensions.
From Latin 'bi-' (two) plus 'rostrum' (beak), forming a technical biological term describing dual pointed or beak-like features.
The word 'rostrum' comes from Roman times when speakers stood on a platform decorated with ship beaks captured in battle—giving us a word that originally meant 'beak turned into podium.'
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