adjective
- Having two edges or sides; two-edged.
- Doubtful or uncertain in nature; capable of being interpreted in two ways.
Usage: botanical and zoological term; formal or technical
Usage: rare; archaic
Examples
- The ancipital leaves of the plant were flattened on both sides.
- Botanists noted the ancipital structure of the stem.
- The ancipital nature of the evidence made the case difficult to resolve.
- Under the microscope, the ancipital edges of the organism were clearly visible.
- The ancipital interpretation of the ancient text led to scholarly debate.