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Biformed
Biformed Bi"formed, a. [Pref. bi- + form.] Having two forms. --Johnson.

Meaning of Biforme from wikipedia

- closely-related species, namely P. biforme, P. fuscoglau****, and P. caseifulvum. In a traditional "lumping" scheme, P. biforme and P. fusoglau**** are united...
- Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore, is a species of poroid fungus in the...
- and extremely durable wood. The species was formerly known as Dacrydium biforme. Farjon, A. (2013). "Halocarpus biformis". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- biforme is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Kraatz in 1873. It is known from Iran. BioLib.cz - Dorcadion biforme....
- Leucolinum tenuifolium (L.) Fourr. Linum biforme Bonnier & Layens Linum biforme f. tenuifolium (L.) Clavaud Linum biforme subsp. tenuifolium (L.) Bonnier & Layens...
- and smooth. The species is inedible. Similar species include Trichaptum biforme, Bjerkandera adusta, and Trametes versicolor. Ryvarden, L. (1972). "A critical...
- Sahashi S. atrovirens Sahashi S. australe (Brown) Lyon (parsley fern) S. biforme (Col.) Lyon (fine-leaved parsley fern) S. biternatum (Sav.) Lyon (sp****-lobed...
- Persicaria maculosa (syn. Polygonum persicaria) is an annual plant in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. Common names include lady's thumb, spotted lady's...
- the caps of Trichaptum biforme. Fairy pins are a type of parasitic fungi that grow primarily on the caps of Trichaptum biforme, but have also been reported...
- vervex, Heduis dat sucula signum. Laniger ****c signum sus est, animálque biforme, Acribus hinc setis, lanitio inde levi. "Alciato, Emblemata, Emblema II"...