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Filter by Meaning The bifacial mirror reflected the light from both sides of the room.
The bifacial artwork was equally impressive from both sides.
The bifacial leaves of this plant have a shiny green upper surface and a slightly paler lower surface.
The bifacial arrowheads were commonly used by Native American tribes.
The bifacial solar panels are designed to capture sunlight from both sides of the panel.
The bifacial mirror in the telescope allowed for a wider field of view.
The coin had a bifacial design, with different images on each side.
The archaeologists discovered a bifacial tool that was used by early humans.
The professor's lecture had a bifacial structure, covering both theoretical concepts and practical applications.
The design of the building is modern and has a bifacial appearance.
The professor's lecture on bifacial psychology was fascinating.
The bifacial characteristic of the diamond makes it more valuable in the jewelry market.
The bifacial leaf of the plant is what makes it stand out from other species.
The new sculpture is a breathtaking piece of bifacial art.
The artist created a beautiful bifacial sculpture that showcased both light and shadow.
The bifacial nature of the issue made it difficult to make a decision.
The invention of bifacial solar panels has revolutionized the solar energy industry.
The watch had a bifacial design, with a transparent back showing the intricate mechanical workings.
The company's new marketing strategy had a bifacial approach, targeting both young and old customers.
The company's new product has a bifacial functionality that makes it unique.
The bifacial hand-axe was one of the earliest tools used by humans.
The bifacial stone tools were commonly used by early human societies.
The museum's collection of bifacial stone tools offers a glimpse into prehistoric life.
The bifacial camera lens produced sharper images with better depth perception.
The bifacial display of the laptop made it easier for both people to view the screen.
The bifacial leaves of the plant allowed for greater absorption of sunlight.
The bifacial nutcracker was able to crack nuts of all sizes.
The bifacial leaves of the tree were turning yellow in autumn.
The bifacial blade was a significant technological advancement for early humans.
The artist's use of bifacial lighting added depth to the painting.
The bifacial solar panel captures energy from both sides of the panel.
The bifacial knife was perfect for slicing vegetables and meat.
The bifacial leaf allowed the plant to absorb sunlight from both sides.
The bifacial ax was used by Native Americans for hunting and chopping wood.
The bifacial tool was an essential part of the Stone Age toolkit.
The report had a bifacial presentation, with charts and graphs on one side and text on the other.
The building had a bifacial entrance, with one door facing the street and another facing the parking lot.
The bifacial leaves of the plant were coated with dew drops.
The collector acquired a rare bifacial sword from a distant land.
The architect designed a house with bifacial walls to maximize natural light.
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