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2. ([[Mollusca]]) A two-edged, double-faced, double-formed shell having two varices that are continuous.
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 13 September 2013

ancipital (adjective; Latin anceps, double-headed): 1. Having two opposite edges or angles.

2. (Mollusca) A two-edged, double-faced, double-formed shell having two varices that are continuous.