diaulic

/daɪˈɔːlɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characterized by two sources or systems of flow or action.

“The diaulic nature of the river’s current made it difficult to navigate.”

2. noun

a device or system that allows two different currents or flows to pass through it.

“The engineer designed a diaulic valve to control the flow of water and air in the system.”

Synonyms

  • bifurcated
  • duplex

Antonyms

  • monolithic
  • single