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The word for having more than one spouse is spelled "polygamy".The word for having two spouses (likely a crime) is spelled "bigamy".
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.
1, the word is a fluid motion of the mouth, if you think of it having two then the work sounds completely different
The word that indicates having two different meanings depending on context is "ambiguous." Ambiguity arises when a word or phrase can be interpreted in multiple ways, leading to different meanings based on the surrounding context. This characteristic is often exploited in literature, humor, and everyday language to create nuance or confusion.
There is no suffix in the word menarche. It is a compound neo-Latin word having two Greek elements: men- for month; and arche for beginning.
The root stem of the word 'stereo' is 'stere' which is New Latin and from the Greek meaning solid, or three dimensional. Because a stereo microscope uses two eyepieces to look down two separate objective lenses, it renders a three dimensional view of the specimen to the viewer.
The word having has 2 (two) syllables.
The interpupillary adjustment on the eyepieces of a microscope allows you to change the distance between the eyepieces to match the distance between your eyes. This helps create a single, merged image and prevents eyestrain or double vision while looking through the microscope.
Bipedal.
bipedalism bipedalism
Bilateral.
Ambivalent or Bittersweet. For those of us living in the upper midwest, I would add the word-"November".
bi-pedal
"Biogamy" refers to the concept of having two spouses. It can also be used to describe the practice of mating with two partners.
No, the word 'compound' does not mean having only one part. In English literature the word compound means having at least two independent words.
Having two wives at one time is "bigamy" (illegal in the US, but common in some societies). The general word for having more than one wife is polygamy.
Bifocals