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Definitions of bicameral in various dictionaries:
adj - composed of two legislative bodies
adj - consisting of two chambers
Composed of or based on two legislative chambers or branches: a bicameral legislature.
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Government adjective meaning "with two legislative chambers" |
It describes a 2-House legislature |
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(of a legislative body) having two chambers. |
(of a parliament, congress, etc.) having two parts, such as the Senate and the House of Representatives in the US |
Composed of or based on two legislative chambers or branches: a bicameral legislature. |
Medicine Composed of or having two chambers, as an abscess divided by a septum. |
consisting of two chambers |
composed of two legislative bodies |
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A bicameral legislature divides the legislators into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single group, and from some legislatures that have three or more separate assemblies, chambers, or houses. As of 2015, fewer than half the world's national legislatures are bicameral.Often, the members of the two chambers are elected or selected by different methods, which vary from country to country. This can often lead to the two chambers having very different compositions of members. * Enactment of primary legislation often requires a concurrent majority the approval of a majority of members in each of the chambers of the legislature. When this is the case, the legislature may be called an example of perfect bicameralism. However, in many Westminster system parliaments, the house to which the executive is responsible can overrule the other house and may be regarded as an example of imperfect |