The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bilocular \Bi*loc"u*lar\, a. [Pref. bi- + locular: cf. F.
biloculaire.]
Divided into two cells or compartments; as, a bilocular
pericarp.
--Gray.
Wiktionary
a. Having two chambers, cells or compartments
WordNet
adj. divided into or containing two cells or chambers; "having a bilocular capsule" [syn: biloculate]
Usage examples of "bilocular".
The grounds upon which Linnaeus would fain have banished the whales from the waters, he states as follows: "On account of their warm bilocular heart, their lungs, their movable eyelids, their hollow ears, penem intrantem feminam mammis lactantem," and finally, "ex lege naturae jure meritoque.
The grounds upon which Linnaeus would fain have banished the whales from the waters, he states as follows: "On account of their warm bilocular heart, their lungs, their movable eyelids, their hollow ears, penem intrantem feminam mammis lactantem," and finally, "ex lege naturae jure meritoque.