Describing an organism or animal that has two lungs or two air-breathing organs.
From Greek 'diplos' (double) and 'pneumon' (lung), plus '-ous' (adjective suffix), creating a descriptor for dual-lunged life forms in biological nomenclature.
You are dipneumonous! This fancy scientific term just means you and every mammal, bird, and reptile have two lungs—it's a trait we share with thousands of vertebrate species.
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