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Meanings of
bicameral
in English
Portuguese
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Catalan
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Spanish
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Composed of two legislative bodies.
unicameral
Portuguese
bicameral
Consisting of two chambers.
two-chambered
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Synonyms
Examples for "
two-chambered
"
two-chambered
Examples for "
two-chambered
"
1
The government of Maryland was carried on by a governor and a
two
-
chambered
legislature.
2
First, in the board of aldermen and the common council we had a
two
-
chambered
legislature.
3
There are even instances of this organ being left in the
two
-
chambered
or fish form.
4
The ordinance created a territorial government with governor and
two
-
chambered
legislature, courts, magistrates, and militia.
5
It has a
two
-
chambered
heart.
Usage of
bicameral
in English
1
Photo: Supplied This follows marathon talks by a
bicameral
committee last week.
2
You categorize the Confederation's governmental structure as 'modified
bicameral
.
'
Please explain.
3
The ballot was held to elect a
bicameral
parliament and state assemblies only.
4
But the proposal of the
bicameral
congress proved a happy solution of the question.
5
A
bicameral
reconciliation commission put aside the bill until Congress reconvenes on July 20.
6
The ballot will determine representatives of the
bicameral
parliament and regional chambers for five-year terms.
7
This
bicameral
arrangement, as it is called, has been followed in the parliaments of most modern countries.
8
Most of them did not have
bicameral
minds and thus could not be made to hear mysterious voices.
9
He has not made public his intended amendments save possibly creating a
bicameral
legislature and changing the electoral system.
10
A vote of the
bicameral
parliament then takes place, where one of the three candidates is chosen as leader.
11
The royalty provisions will now head to a
bicameral
commission to try to smooth over disagreements and seek passage.
12
Jones made her statement at a Wednesday convening of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, a
bicameral
and bipartisan legislative group.
13
Parliament is
bicameral
,
with an upper house (the House of Lords) and a lower house (the House of Commons).
14
But a
bicameral
person would receive that information in the form of a voice from nowhere which spoke with great authority.
15
After all there are some who say our minds are
bicameral
too, spread unevenly over the two halves of our brains.
16
The law, crucial to foreign investment in one of Asia's last frontier markets, has been stuck in Myanmar's
bicameral
parliament for five months.
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bicameral
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bicameral mind
bicameral arrangement
bicameral body
bicameral commission
bicameral committee
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Translations for
bicameral
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Spanish
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