An organism or structure composed of or characterized by two similar parts or units, or relating to the condition of having parts arranged in twos.
From 'dimer' combined with the suffix '-an' (relating to or resembling), used in biology to describe organisms with bilateral symmetry or paired structural elements.
Most animals on Earth are dimerans in a sense—we have two eyes, two arms, two legs, two hemispheres in our brains, and this bilateral symmetry is so fundamental that it shapes how we perceive and navigate the world.
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