POLYCEPHALY
[noun]
a condition of having more than one head. The term is derived from the Greek stems poly- (Greek: “πολύ”) meaning “much” and kephali- (Greek: “κεφάλι”) meaning “head”, and encompasses bicephaly and dicephaly (both referring to two-headedness). A variation is an animal born with two faces on a single head, a condition known as diprosopus.

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VERECUND
[adjective]
shy; modest; bashful.
Etymology: Latin verēcundus, equivalent to verē(rī) - to fear + -cundus adjective suffix.
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