单词 | bipartite |
释义 | bipartite (once / 207357 pages) adj Anything bipartite has two parts or features. A bipartite agreement has two elements. Words starting with bi usually involve two things, and that's the very definition of this word: things that have two parts are bipartite. It's often used (in botany, for example) to describe two-part things joined at the base, like leaves. An animal’s hoof that has two halves is bipartite. For abstract things, the word usually suggests entirely separate parts forming a single thing: bipartite agreements/rules/legislatures. If something has three parts instead of two, it's tripartite. WORD FAMILYbipartite USAGE EXAMPLESHe held that the Son was a torch lighted at the torch of the Father, that Father and Son are a bipartite light. Various, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edit...(2012) Being in two parts; having two correspondent parts, as a legal contract or writing, one for each party; shared by two; as, a bipartite treaty. Webster, Noah, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary—(2n...(2012) Austria, a German monarchy, and Hungary, a Magyar kingdom, together form a bipartite state. Alden, John B., Alden's Handy Atlas of the World(2012) 1adj involving two parts or elements a bipartite document Syn two-part, two-way many-sided, multilateral having many parts or sides 2adj divided into two portions almost to the base Syn compound composed of more than one part |
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