dichotomous
Kelime Anlamı :
1. İki parçaya ya da sınıfa ayrılmış olan.
2. ikili.
Tanımlar :
1.
divided or dividing into two parts or classifications.
2. characterized by dichotomy.
2. characterized by dichotomy.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
dividing or branching into two pieces.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
regularly dividing by pairs from bottom to top.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
pertaining to or consisting of a pair or pairs; divided into two, or having a dual arrangement or order.
2. specifically— in botany, regularly dividing by pairs from below upward; two-forked: as, a dichotomous stem. A good example of a dichotomous stem is furnished by the mistletoe. see cut under dichotomy.
3. in zoology:
4. branching by pairs; biramous; bifurcate; forked: as, the dichotomous division of a deer's antlers; the dichotomous foot of a crustacean.
5. distichous; bifarious; two-rowed or two-ranked; parted in the middle: as, the dichotomous hairs of a squirrel's tail.
6. in classification, binary; dual; arranged in two ranks or series; opposed by pairs, as a set of characters, or a number of objects characterized by dichotomization. also dichotomic.
2. specifically— in botany, regularly dividing by pairs from below upward; two-forked: as, a dichotomous stem. A good example of a dichotomous stem is furnished by the mistletoe. see cut under dichotomy.
3. in zoology:
4. branching by pairs; biramous; bifurcate; forked: as, the dichotomous division of a deer's antlers; the dichotomous foot of a crustacean.
5. distichous; bifarious; two-rowed or two-ranked; parted in the middle: as, the dichotomous hairs of a squirrel's tail.
6. in classification, binary; dual; arranged in two ranks or series; opposed by pairs, as a set of characters, or a number of objects characterized by dichotomization. also dichotomic.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
divided or dividing into two sharply distinguished parts or classifications
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