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piezoelectricnounA piezoelectric material or device.
multimorphnounA cantilever with multiple layers, at least one of which is piezoelectric.
unimorphnounA cantilever that consists of one active layer and one inactive layer.
bimetalnoun(metallurgy) An object consisting of two metals.
bicompositenounA composite formed from two different materials
bifilmnounA double film, typically with a layer of air between them, sometimes formed when liquid metal is poured into a mould
bi-metal stripnounAlternative spelling of bimetal strip. [A circuit breaker or thermostat consisting of two metals fused together.]
bilaminationnounThe creation of a bilaminate
bilaminatenounA lamination of two laminae
composite laminatenounAn assemblage of two or more layers of material consisting of fibres in a matrix; its engineering properties can be tailored by changing the composition of the layers.
bimorphemenounA pair of morphemes that occur together
biparatopicnounThat targets two epitopes at the same place
bimagnonnoun(physics) A double magnon
multilaminationnounmultilayer lamination
bimeternoun(poetry) A meter wherein each line has two metrical feet.
heterolayernounAny of a series of thin layers of different materials in a semiconductor (or similar) device
bilayernounAny structure consisting of two layers of molecules
bimonopolenoun(physics) A composite of two monopoles
bicrystalnounA semiconductor (or similar device) incorporating a junction of two crystals
trilayernounAny structure consisting of three layers

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