IPA: /bɪˈfeɪʃəli/
KK: /bɪˈfeɪʃəli/
In a way that involves or has two sides or faces.
The sculpture was designed bifacially, showcasing intricate details on both sides.
Bifacially → It is formed from "bi-" (meaning two) and "facies" (from Latin, meaning face or surface) and the suffix "-ally" (meaning in a manner). The word "bifacially" means in a manner that involves two faces or surfaces.
Think of 'two' ('bi-') surfaces or 'faces' ('facies') — that's why bifacially means in a way that involves two surfaces.