"Bicameral" means having two separate chambers or houses, typically referring to a legislative body. In simpler terms, it means having two groups or parts that work together to make decisions or create laws. Full definition
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I think this is in part because I don't see the point of bicameral legislatures, especially in a federal system. (slaw.ca)
«Does my noble friend accept that in a number of bicameral systems in the world it is possible for a Prime Minister to be in either House? (conservativehome.blogs.com)
In bicameral parliaments, the term relates to the situation in chamber whose confidence is considered most crucial to the continuance in office of the government (generally, the lower house). (en.wikipedia.org)