bipartite

English

Etymology

From Latin bipartītus (bisected), perfect passive participle of bipartiō (I divide into two parts, bisect).

Adjective

bipartite (not comparable)

  1. Having two parts.
  2. (of an agreement or contract) Having two participants; joint.
  3. (botany) (of leaves) Divided into two at the base.
  4. (graph theory, of a graph) Having vertices that can be divided into two independent sets (see bigraph)

Translations

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Italian

Verb

bipartite

  1. second-person plural present indicative of bipartire
  2. second-person plural imperative of bipartire
  3. plural of bipartito

Latin

Adjective

bipartite

  1. vocative masculine singular of bipartitus
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