What is another word for bicameral?

Pronunciation: [ba͡ɪkˈamɹəl] (IPA)

Bicameral refers to a legislative body that is divided into two chambers or branches. Some synonyms for bicameral include dual chamber, two-tiered, two-part, divided, or split. Such governmental structures have two separate and often distinct bodies that work together to create and enact laws. Other words that can be used to describe bicameral systems include bifurcated, duplex, twofold, and dualistic. These systems are often used to provide checks and balances within a government and ensure that all voices and opinions are heard. Whether the term used is bicameral or one of its synonyms, the aim is to create an efficient and effective legislative body for a country.

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  • Equivalence

    • Adjective
      two-chamber.
  • Independent

    • Adjective
      two-tier.
    • Proper noun, singular
      Houses, senates.

What are the opposite words for bicameral?

Bicameral refers to a legislative body that is divided into two chambers, such as the U.S. Congress. Its antonyms would be "unicameral," meaning a legislative body that is not divided into two chambers and has only one house; or "monocameral," meaning a single-chamber system. Unicameralism is the norm in small countries where the entire population can be represented in one chamber. For instance, Montenegro and Kosovo have unicameral parliaments. Other antonyms for bicameral could be "undivided," "unsplit," "single-channel," or "singular," all of which imply a single, centralized form of power or authority.

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Usage examples for Bicameral

Then on becoming states, each of the "old thirteen," except Pennsylvania, organized bicameral legislatures.
"Studies in Civics"
James T. McCleary
But the proposal of the bicameral congress proved a happy solution of the question.
"Studies in Civics"
James T. McCleary
The Assembly was a representative body organized on the bicameral plan into a "Council" and a "House of Representatives."
"History of the Constitutions of Iowa"
Benjamin F. Shambaugh

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