Having two different refractive indices
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birefringentHaving two different refractive indices
DUALHaving two different natures
asynartetichaving two parts with different rhythms
heterothallicof certain fungi, having two physiologically different types of mycelium, comparable to male and female
isotoneone of two or more atoms having an equal number of neutrons but different atomic numbers
heterozygoushaving the two alleles at corresponding loci on homologous chromosomes different for one or more loci
isotonesone of two or more atoms having an equal number of neutrons but different atomic numbers
isostericof two different molecules, having the same number of atoms, and the same number and valency of electrons
diacta sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin also DIACTINE
heterozygoteAn individual having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes, and so giving rise to varying offspring
isotopeone of two or more forms of a chemical element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
isotopesone of two or more forms of a chemical element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
diactinea sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin also DIACT
heterozygotesAn individual having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes, and so giving rise to varying offspring
heterogonythe condition of having two or more kinds of flowers, different as to the length of their stamens and pistils
homophonesEach of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, e.g., new and knew
heterogoniesHETEROGONY, the condition of having two or more kinds of flowers, different as to the length of their stamens and pistils
homophoneEach of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, e.g., new and knew
homonymEach of two or more words having the same spelling but different meanings and origins (e.g., pole1 and pole2); a homograph
homonymEach of two words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling (e.g., to, too, and two); a homophone
homonymsEach of two or more words having the same spelling but different meanings and origins (e.g., pole1 and pole2); a homograph
bimetalsmaterial made by the bonding of two sheets or strips of different metals, each metal having a different coefficient of thermal expansion
bimetalmaterial made by the bonding of two sheets or strips of different metals, each metal having a different coefficient of thermal expansion
homonymsEach of two words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling (e.g., to, too, and two); a homophone
bifocal(usually of a pair of eyeglasses) Having lenses each with two parts with different focal lengths, one for distant vision and one for near vision
bipackstwo separate films, each having an emulsion layer sensitive to a different color, held together with their emulsion layers facing for simultaneous exposure through the back of one
bipacktwo separate films, each having an emulsion layer sensitive to a different color, held together with their emulsion layers facing for simultaneous exposure through the back of one
bicomponenta fiber made of two polymers having slightly different physical properties so that the fiber has a permanent crimp and fabrics made from it have inherent bulk and stretchability