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Dichotomist
Dichotomist Di*chot"o*mist, n.
One who dichotomizes. --Bacon.
DichotomizeDichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dichotomized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dichotomizing.] [See
Dichotomous.]
1. To cut into two parts; to part into two divisions; to
divide into pairs; to bisect. [R.]
The apostolical benediction dichotomizes all good
things into grace and peace. --Bp. Hall.
2. (Astron.) To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy, 3.
``[The moon] was dichotomized.' --Whewell. Dichotomize
Dichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. i.
To separate into two parts; to branch dichotomously; to
become dichotomous.
DichotomizedDichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dichotomized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dichotomizing.] [See
Dichotomous.]
1. To cut into two parts; to part into two divisions; to
divide into pairs; to bisect. [R.]
The apostolical benediction dichotomizes all good
things into grace and peace. --Bp. Hall.
2. (Astron.) To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy, 3.
``[The moon] was dichotomized.' --Whewell. DichotomizingDichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dichotomized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dichotomizing.] [See
Dichotomous.]
1. To cut into two parts; to part into two divisions; to
divide into pairs; to bisect. [R.]
The apostolical benediction dichotomizes all good
things into grace and peace. --Bp. Hall.
2. (Astron.) To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy, 3.
``[The moon] was dichotomized.' --Whewell. DichotomousDichotomous Di*chot"o*mous, a. [L. dichotomos, Gr. ?; ? in
two, asunder + diate`mnein to cut.]
Regularly dividing by pairs from bottom to top; as, a
dichotomous stem. -- Di*chot"o*mous*ly, adv. DichotomouslyDichotomous Di*chot"o*mous, a. [L. dichotomos, Gr. ?; ? in
two, asunder + diate`mnein to cut.]
Regularly dividing by pairs from bottom to top; as, a
dichotomous stem. -- Di*chot"o*mous*ly, adv. DichotomyDichotomy Di*chot"o*my, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. dichotomie.
See Dichotomous.]
1. A cutting in two; a division.
A general breach or dichotomy with their church.
--Sir T.
Browne.
2. Division or distribution of genera into two species;
division into two subordinate parts.
3. (Astron.) That phase of the moon in which it appears
bisected, or shows only half its disk, as at the
quadratures.
4. (Biol.) Successive division and subdivision, as of a stem
of a plant or a vein of the body, into two parts as it
proceeds from its origin; successive bifurcation.
5. The place where a stem or vein is forked.
6. (Logic) Division into two; especially, the division of a
class into two subclasses opposed to each other by
contradiction, as the division of the term man into white
and not white. Ditrichotomous
Ditrichotomous Di`tri*chot"o*mous, a. [Pref. di- +
trichotomous.]
1. Divided into twos or threes.
2. (Bot.) Dividing into double or treble ramifications; --
said of a leaf or stem. [R.] --Loudon.
Subdichotomy
Subdichotomy Sub`di*chot"o*my, n.
A subordinate, or inferior, division into parts; a
subdivision. [R.]
Many subdichatomies of petty schisms. --Milton.
TrichotomousTrichotomous Tri*chot"o*mous, a. [See Trichotomy.]
Divided into three parts, or into threes; three-forked; as, a
trichotomous stem. --Martyn. Trichotomy
Trichotomy Tri*chot"o*my, n. [Gr. tri`cha threefold, in three
parts + te`mnein to cut or divide: cf. F. trichotomie.]
Division into three parts.
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