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bipathency

/baɪˈpæθənsi/

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.

例文

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The 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.

2

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.

3

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.

語族

名詞
bipathency
副詞
bipathently
形容詞
bipathent
関連
pathency
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Bi-' (two) + 'Path' (way) + '-ency' (state of). If a house has two front doors, it has bipathency.

クイックテスト

The surgeon was pleased to observe complete __________ in the patient's circulatory system after the dual bypass.

正解!

正解は: a

例文

1

The plumber confirmed the bipathency of the drainage system, ensuring both pipes were clear of debris.

everyday

The plumber confirmed the bipathency of the drainage system, ensuring both pipes were clear of debris.

2

Clinical evaluations are required to verify the bipathency of the bilateral arterial grafts following the procedure.

formal

Clinical evaluations are required to verify the bipathency of the bilateral arterial grafts following the procedure.

3

It's great that the new house has bipathency between the living room and the garden.

informal

It's great that the new house has bipathency between the living room and the garden.

4

The researcher argued that bipathency in neural circuits allows for more robust signal processing in the brain.

academic

The researcher argued that bipathency in neural circuits allows for more robust signal processing in the brain.

5

Our logistics strategy relies on the bipathency of our supply routes to avoid delays during port strikes.

business

Our logistics strategy relies on the bipathency of our supply routes to avoid delays during port strikes.

語族

名詞
bipathency
副詞
bipathently
形容詞
bipathent
関連
pathency

よく使う組み合わせ

ensure bipathency ensure bipathency
confirm bipathency confirm bipathency
structural bipathency structural bipathency
functional bipathency functional bipathency
maintain bipathency maintain bipathency

よく使うフレーズ

test for bipathency

test for bipathency

achieve full bipathency

achieve full bipathency

loss of bipathency

loss of bipathency

よく混同される語

bipathency vs bipatency

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使い方のコツ

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.

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よくある間違い

Learners may confuse this with 'bipedal' (related to walking) or 'bipartisan' (related to politics). Ensure you use it specifically for physical or digital pathways.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Bi-' (two) + 'Path' (way) + '-ency' (state of). If a house has two front doors, it has bipathency.

📖

語源

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.

文法パターン

uncountable noun often follows verbs like 'show', 'demonstrate', or 'verify' can be modified by adjectives like 'full', 'partial', or 'restored'

クイックテスト

The surgeon was pleased to observe complete __________ in the patient's circulatory system after the dual bypass.

正解!

正解は: a

関連単語

toxin

B2

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pesticide

B2

A chemical substance used to kill or control pests that are harmful to crops, livestock, or humans. It is an umbrella term that includes insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides used widely in agriculture and gardening.

fertilizer

B2

A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility and provide essential nutrients for plant growth. It is primarily used in gardening and agriculture to help crops develop faster and produce higher yields.

irrigation

B2

To supply land or crops with water through man-made systems such as pipes, ditches, or sprinklers. It is an essential agricultural process used to assist in the growth of plants, especially in areas with low rainfall.

flood

B2

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erosion

B2

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desertification

B2

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afforestation

B2

Afforestation is the process of establishing a forest on land that has not recently been covered by trees. It involves planting seeds or saplings to create new wooded areas, often to improve the environment or for commercial timber.

endangered

B2

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extinction

B2

Extinction is the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct, meaning it no longer has any living members. It can also refer to the act of making something, such as a fire, a feeling, or a practice, cease to exist.

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