Definition
Having two stripes, bands, or longitudinal lines, especially in botany and zoology.
Etymology
From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'vittate,' where 'vitta' means 'stripe' or 'band.' The term is used in scientific description to characterize organisms or plant parts with paired linear markings.
Kelly Says
Botanists and entomologists use 'bivittate' to identify species—for example, certain wasps have two distinctive stripes on their abdomen that help scientists distinguish them from nearly identical relatives, making this technical term a field guide essential.
Translations
BNবাংলা
রেখাযুক্ত
re-kha-juk-t
CACatalà
ratllat
rat-lla-t
DEDeutsch
gewellt
ge-velt
ELΕλληνικά
στρώμενο
st-ro-me-no
ESEspañol
con estrías
kon es-tri-as
FISuomi
juovainen
juo-va-i-nen
HEעברית
מרושת
me-ru-sheth
HIहिन्दी
रेखाओं से सजा हुआ
re-kha-on se sa-ja hu-wa
IDBahasa Indonesia
bergaris
ber-ga-ris
ITItaliano
a strisce
a st-ri-ce
KKKK
сәйкестік
sa-y-kes-ti-k
MSBahasa Melayu
bergaris
ber-ga-ris
MYမြန်မာ
ပြားပြား
pya-pya
NLNederlands
gestreept
ges-tre-ept
NONorsk
stripete
stri-pe-te
PLPolski
poprzeczne
po-pr-z-cz-ne
PTPortuguês
estriado
es-tri-a-do
RORomână
cu benzi
cu ben-zi
RUРусский
с полосками
s po-lo-sk-ami
SWKiswahili
na mstari
na mst-a-ri
TAதமிழ்
வட்டமிட்ட
vat-ta-mit-ta
TEతెలుగు
రేఖలతో
re-kha-lo-to
TRTürkçe
çizgili
çi-z-gil-i
UKУкраїнська
з поздовжніми лініями
z poz-dov-ny-my li-ni-ya-my
URاردو
خطوں سے
khat-on se
VITiếng Việt
có vân
co van
ZUZU
izinhlelo
i-zin-hle-lo