Arranged in two rows, tiers, or series; having a double arrangement of parts in sequence.
From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'seriatus' (arranged in rows). Similar to 'biserial,' this term developed in botanical and biological terminology.
Plants that grow in biseriate patterns often look perfectly symmetrical—it's one of nature's most elegant organizational solutions, and this Latin-based word captures that mathematical precision perfectly.
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