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n. (context informal English) A bilateral meeting.
Usage examples of "bilat".
And, in this three-hundredth year From the ascendancy of Bilat, He will come who treads the dawn, Tramples the sun beneath his feet.
Where Swelk's sidedness resulted from a congenitally deformed limb and the need to cope with it, swampbeasts were naturally bilateral in two different respects.
The distant ancestors of the Krulirim were suddenly in a fight for survival with the offspring of a different path: bilaterally symmetric creatures.
A horned and fanged bilat, its talons and the corners of its mouth dripping gore, a creature to whom the term nightmarish truly applied.
Her first reaction had been that the bilat was a computer-generated graphic.
Seething though she was in unexpressed frustration, a fragment of her mind laughed at the foolishness of maintaining self-discipline in front of the bilateral humans.
Brought them to a world of bilats, whohowever justifiablywere now slaughtering the Krulirim.
Brought them to a world of bilats, who—however justifiably—were now slaughtering the Krulirim.