biform

/ˈbaɪfɔrm/
adjective
  1. Having two distinct forms or shapes.
    • Some insects have a biform life cycle, looking completely different as larvae and adults.
    • The artist created a biform sculpture that appeared to be both a bird and a fish.
    • The biform creature in the myth was half-human and half-horse.
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