bipartite

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    divided into two portions almost to the base
    involving two parties or elements

Word Origin

bipartite (adj.)
1570s, from Latin bipartitus "divided," past participle of bipartire "to divide into two parts," from bi- (see bi-) + partitus, past participle of partiri "to divide" (see part (v.)).

Example

1. Congenital bipartite scaphoid is a very rare condition .
2. Pushing vertices and the strong connectivity of bipartite tournaments .
3. Via bipartite network and power-law , we collected historical editorial records and analyzed the relationship between the articles and the editors in chinese wikipedia .

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