Equipped with or characterized by two rostra; having a birostrate structure or dual beak-like appendages.
From 'birostrate' with the adjectival suffix '-ed,' emphasizing that something possesses the quality of having two rostra or beak structures.
Biological terms like this show how scientists use Latin to create precise descriptive language—'birostrated' means exactly one thing globally, making research universally understood without translation.
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