bipathency
The state or quality of having two distinct paths, routes, or channels available for passage or communication. It often refers to a system or anatomical structure where two separate ways are simultaneously open or functional, providing redundancy or dual access.
Beispiele
3 von 5The plumber confirmed the bipathency of the drainage system, ensuring both pipes were clear of debris.
The plumber confirmed the bipathency of the drainage system, ensuring both pipes were clear of debris.
Clinical evaluations are required to verify the bipathency of the bilateral arterial grafts following the procedure.
Clinical evaluations are required to verify the bipathency of the bilateral arterial grafts following the procedure.
It's great that the new house has bipathency between the living room and the garden.
It's great that the new house has bipathency between the living room and the garden.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Bi-' (two) + 'Path' (way) + '-ency' (state of). If a house has two front doors, it has bipathency.
Schnelles Quiz
The surgeon was pleased to observe complete __________ in the patient's circulatory system after the dual bypass.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Beispiele
The plumber confirmed the bipathency of the drainage system, ensuring both pipes were clear of debris.
everydayThe plumber confirmed the bipathency of the drainage system, ensuring both pipes were clear of debris.
Clinical evaluations are required to verify the bipathency of the bilateral arterial grafts following the procedure.
formalClinical evaluations are required to verify the bipathency of the bilateral arterial grafts following the procedure.
It's great that the new house has bipathency between the living room and the garden.
informalIt's great that the new house has bipathency between the living room and the garden.
The researcher argued that bipathency in neural circuits allows for more robust signal processing in the brain.
academicThe researcher argued that bipathency in neural circuits allows for more robust signal processing in the brain.
Our logistics strategy relies on the bipathency of our supply routes to avoid delays during port strikes.
businessOur logistics strategy relies on the bipathency of our supply routes to avoid delays during port strikes.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
test for bipathency
test for bipathency
achieve full bipathency
achieve full bipathency
loss of bipathency
loss of bipathency
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Nutzungshinweise
Bipathency is a highly technical term used mostly in medical, engineering, or logistical contexts to describe the existence of two clear paths. It is rarely used in casual conversation and is often seen in specialized testing or diagnostic reports.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may confuse this with 'bipedal' (related to walking) or 'bipartisan' (related to politics). Ensure you use it specifically for physical or digital pathways.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Bi-' (two) + 'Path' (way) + '-ency' (state of). If a house has two front doors, it has bipathency.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin 'bi-' (two) combined with the root 'path' (from Greek pathos/pathos meaning way or feeling, though here used as way) and the suffix '-ency' denoting a state or condition.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The surgeon was pleased to observe complete __________ in the patient's circulatory system after the dual bypass.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Verwandtes Vokabular
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