ancipital

/ænˈsɪpɪtəl/
adjective
  1. Having two edges or sides; two-edged, especially in botany or zoology.
    • The ancipital stem of the sedge plant is flattened and sharp-edged.
    • Botanists describe the ancipital leaves as having two distinct cutting edges.
    • Some grasses have ancipital blades that can cut skin if handled carelessly.
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