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bicuspid

(noun) a tooth with two cusps


Sentence: Bicuspids are located in the front of the molars.

biped

(noun) an animal with two feet


Sentence: A penguin is a biped because it has two feet.

bifocals

(noun) glasses having one part that corrects for near vision and one for distant vision


Sentence: My grandma uses bifocal glasses to see far distance and to read.

bilingual

(adjective) able to use two languages with equal fluency


Sentence: I consider myself bilingual because I can fluently speak Spanish and English.

bicentennial

(noun) a 200th anniversary & its celebration


Sentence: People interested in the Revolutionary War celebrated its bicentennial by re-enacting some of its battles.

binocular(s)

(noun) binoculars: a handheld optical instrument composed of two telescopes and a focusing device


Sentence: I used binoculars at the opera to see the characters' facial expressions during the first scene.

duet

(noun) a piece of music performed by two singers or musicians


Sentence: At the talent show, me and my friend performed a duet and sung our favorite song.

dialogue

(noun) a conversation between two or more people


Sentence: The dialogue between the two characters was getting really loud, so the librarian came over to quiet them down.

duel

(noun) a contest or fight between two people


Sentence: In the past duels would occur where the two adversaries would take three steps away from each other, turn around towards each other, and shoot.

duplicity

(noun) dishonest behavior or behavior that is “two-faced”


Sentence: He would always show duplicity towards people by saying he was friends with them, and then talk about them behind their back.

What does the root bi/du mean?

two