Binate


produced or borne in pairs; double.
historical examples

a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar
a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar
a handbook of some south indian gr-sses rai bahadur k. ranga achariyar

adjective
(botany) occurring in two parts or in pairs: binate leaves
adj.

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