Bipartite
divided into or consisting of two parts.
law. being in two corresponding parts:
a bipart-te contract.
shared by two; joint:
a bipart-te pact; bipart-te rule.
botany. divided into two parts nearly to the base, as a leaf.
historical examples
a general introduction to psycho-n-lysis sigmund freud
the confessions of a collector william carew hazlitt
myology and serology of the avian family fringillidae william b. stallcup
a history of english versification jakob schipper
myology and serology of the avian family fringillidae william b. stallcup
a history of english versification jakob schipper
chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various
a history of english versification jakob schipper
the history of signboards jacob larwood
a history of english versification jakob schipper
adjective
consisting of or having two parts
affecting or made by two parties; bilateral: a bipart-te agreement
(botany) (esp of some leaves) divided into two parts almost to the base
adj.
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