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Dicondylic refers to a type of joint structure in certain vertebrates, characterized by the presence of two distinct condyles or rounded surfaces at the ends of a bone, allowing for movement in multiple directions. This anatomical feature is commonly found in the skulls of some animals, facilitating a greater range of motion at the joint where the skull meets the vertebral column. Dicondylic joints contribute to the flexibility and adaptability of the organism's movement.

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