bipartite
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin bipartītus (“bisected”), perfect passive participle of bipartiō (“I divide into two parts, bisect”).
Adjective
bipartite (not comparable)
- Having two parts.
- (of an agreement or contract) Having two participants; joint.
- (botany) (of leaves) Divided into two at the base.
- (graph theory, of a graph) Having vertices that can be divided into two independent sets (see bigraph)
Translations
having two parts
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having two participants; joint
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divided into two at the base
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graph theory
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Italian
Verb
bipartite
- second-person plural present indicative of bipartire
- second-person plural imperative of bipartire
- plural of bipartito
Latin
Adjective
(deprecated template usage) bipartīte