two-headed

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Etymology[edit]

From two +‎ headed. Compare twi-headed.

Adjective[edit]

two-headed (not comparable)

  1. Having two heads or faces on one body.
  2. Directed by two heads or chiefs; existing under two coordinate authorities.

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