bipartite
pronunciation
How to pronounce bipartite in British English: UK [baɪˈpɑ:taɪt]
How to pronounce bipartite in American English: US [baɪˈpɑrtaɪt]
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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 .