ˈbī+ˌ- adjective
or bi·fronted (ˈ)bī+
Etymology: bifront from Latin bifront-, bifrons, from bi- bi- (I) + front-, frons forehead; bifronted from Latin bifront-, bifrons + English -ed — more at brink
archaic : having two faces or fronts
ˈbī+ˌ- adjective
or bi·fronted (ˈ)bī+
Etymology: bifront from Latin bifront-, bifrons, from bi- bi- (I) + front-, frons forehead; bifronted from Latin bifront-, bifrons + English -ed — more at brink
archaic : having two faces or fronts
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012