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adj. consisting of two chambers; "the bicameral heart of a fish" [syn: bicameral]
Usage examples of "two-chambered".
Montolio gasped when he learned from Hooter that the drow and the ornery bear were sharing the two-chambered cave.
Here stood the isle's lone structure, a small, two-chambered house constructed of gigantic mushroom stalks.
Hooter that the drow and the ornery bear were sharing the two-chambered cave.
In fact, the Noifs them selves are not cold-blooded, although they had coldblooded ancestors down to more recent times than did the Mauregs and Walats, but have an internal temperature-regulating mechanism, and a four, rather than a two-chambered pumping organ, or heart.
Your heart can weaken because you’re supposed to grow a second heart, two-chambered, in the groin.
Your heart can weaken because you're supposed to grow a second heart, two-chambered, in the groin.