biface

/ˈbaɪfeɪs/
noun
  1. A stone tool that has been flaked on both sides to create a sharp edge, used especially in prehistoric times.
    • The archaeologist found a well-made biface at the ancient campsite.
    • This biface is made of flint and is about 10,000 years old.
    • Early humans used a biface as a multipurpose cutting tool.
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