
A bicameral legislature is one in which the legislators are divided into two separate assemblies, chambers or houses. A bicameral legislature is distinguished from a unicameral legislature, in which all of the members deliberate and vote as a single group, and from some legislatures which have three or more separate assemblies, chambers or houses....
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[psychology] Bicameralism (the philosophy of `two-chamberedness`) is a hypothesis in psychology that argues that the human mind once assumed a state in which cognitive functions were divided between one part of the brain which appears to be `speaking`, and a second part which listens and obeys—a bicameral mind. The term was coined by psyc...
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A system of government in which the legislature is divided into two chambers, an upper and lower house.
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