Where does “dwimuka” come from?
dwimuka (Indonesian) comes from Indonesian muka, from Malay muka, from Classical Malay muka, from Old Malay mukha, from Sanskrit मुख, from Proto-Indo-Iranian múkʰam, from Proto-Indo-Iranian múkHam.
dwimuka (Indonesian): Bifaceted, bifacial; having two facets or opposing surfaces
Definitions
- Bifaceted, bifacial; having two facets or opposing surfaces