Bicameral
(adjective)
Consisting of two branches or chambers.
Origin:
From bi- + latin camera ("chamber").
Examples:
- The United States Congress is a bicameral legislative body.
- The bicameral parliament has an upper and lower chamber.
- The state has a bicameral legislature, with a senate and a house of representatives.
- The bicameral system allows for a more diverse representation of the population.
- The proposed bicameral government structure would have a senate and a house of commons.