Bimaculatus

/ˌbaɪ.mæ.kjʊˈleɪ.təs/

द्विदागयुक्त (दो धब्बों/निशानों वाला)

Origin & History

From Latin bi- ‘two’ + maculatus ‘spotted, marked’ (from macula ‘spot’); used in taxonomy as a descriptive epithet.

लैटिन bi- ‘दो’ + maculatus ‘धब्बेदार/निशानयुक्त’ (macula ‘धब्बा’ से); वर्गिकी (टैक्सोनॉमी) में वर्णनात्मक प्रजाति-विशेषण के रूप में प्रयुक्त।

Definition

Describing something (often an organism) that has two distinct spots/markings; frequently appears as a Latin species epithet in scientific names.

ऐसी वस्तु/जीव का वर्णन जो दो स्पष्ट धब्बे/निशान रखता हो; अक्सर वैज्ञानिक नामों में लैटिन प्रजाति-विशेषण (species epithet) के रूप में प्रयुक्त।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The specimen was described as bimaculatus because it had two dark spots on its wings.
नमूने को bimaculatus कहा गया क्योंकि उसके पंखों पर दो गहरे धब्बे थे।
Proper noun (taxonomic epithet):
In the binomial name, bimaculatus indicates the two-spotted trait of the species.
द्विनामी नाम में bimaculatus उस प्रजाति की ‘दो धब्बों’ वाली विशेषता बताता है।

Usage Examples

Many insects labeled bimaculatus display two prominent spots on the thorax or wings.
The term bimaculatus is Latin and is common in scientific classification.
Field notes mentioned a bimaculatus form with two pale dorsal marks.

Synonyms

Two-spotted Two-marked Bispotted

Antonyms

Unspotted Spotless Immaculate

Related Forms

Noun
Macula / Maculation / Bimaculateness

Idioms & Phrases

Two-spotted (bimaculatus) form
दो-धब्बों वाला (bimaculatus) रूप
Bimaculatus pattern
दो-धब्बों/दो-निशानों वाला (bimaculatus) पैटर्न