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bifacial

ADJECTIVE
  1. having two faces or fronts
    the Roman Janus is bifacial

How To Use bifacial In A Sentence

  • Discovery of a fluted bifacial point at the site of Uptar in northeastern Siberia may force archaeologists to reconsider the origins of the Clovis point, a hallmark of the New World Paleoindian tradition. Siberian Fluted Point
  • The company says the cells are less than 50 microns, or less than two-thousandths of an inch, making them the thinnest in production, and bifacial, meaning they can capture sun energy from both faces. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • Over the years, some of the most successful rituals at Rites of Spring have centered around such images: a wicker figure, the Maypole, a bifacial Goddess puppet, a gigantic multi-colored web, an earthen Great Mother protruding from the ground.
  • It possessed secondary xylem and secondary phloem, which were produced by a bifacial vascular cambium with ray and fusiform initials.
  • Microdrills for boring out beads, and fragments of carefully knapped bifacial knives also turned up. Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Narmer's Temple Week 1
  • With scant regard for the convention of the stretcher as support, Farber's paintings are conceived as bifacial and may be installed recto or verso.
  • She classified other tools by their shape, producing a list of polyhedrons, discoids, spheroids, bifacial points, ovates, and outils écaillés scaled tools. Ancestral Passions
  • It's bifacially worked, but very thin, small flakes are removed. The Plains of Passage
  • The Mahaffy Cache consists of 83 stone implements ranging from salad plate-sized, elegantly crafted bifacial knives and a unique tool resembling a double-bitted ax to small blades and flint scraps. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Secondary manoxylic wood is produced by a bifacial vascular cambium and surrounds each vascular strand.
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