bicameral
21bicameral — UK [ˌbaɪˈkæm(ə)rəl] / US adjective formal a bicameral parliament consists of two separate groups of people involved in making laws …
22bicameral system — System of government in which the legislature comprises two houses. It originated in Britain (see Parliament), where eventually it served to represent the interests of both the common people and the elite and to ensure deliberation over… …
23bicameral mind theory — The expression bicameral mind is indebted to the Latin words bi (two) and camera (room). It refers to the purported existence of two virtual rooms or compartments within the mind. The bicameral mind theory was formulated during the 1960s, and… …
24bicameral, sistema — Sistema de gobierno en el cual el poder legislativo se compone de dos cámaras. Tiene su origen en Gran Bretaña (ver Parlamento británico), donde con el tiempo sirvió para representar los intereses tanto de la gente corriente como la de la elite y …
25bicameral — bicameralism, n. bicameralist, n. /buy kam euhr euhl/, adj. Govt. having two branches, chambers, or houses, as a legislative body. [1825 35; BI 1 + L camer(a) CHAMBER + AL1] * * * …
26bicameral — Having two chambers; denoting especially an abscess divided by a more or less complete septum. [bi + L. camera, chamber] * * * bi·cam·er·al ( )bī kam (ə )rəl adj having two chambers * * * bi·cam·er·al (bi kamґər əl) [bi + camera] having …
27bicameral — Synonyms and related words: biaxial, bicuspid, bifid, biform, binocular, binomial, binominal, bipartite, biped, bipetalous, bipinnate, bisexual, bivalent, congressional, deliberative, lawmaking, legislative, legislatorial, parliamentary,… …
28bicameral — bi|ca|me|ral Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
29bicamerál — adj. m., pl. bicameráli; f. sg. bicamerálã, pl. bicamerále …
30bicameral — bi·cam·er·al || baɪ kæmÉ™rÉ™l adj. having two law making bodies (of a government) …