Definition of Bipartition

1. n. The act of dividing into two parts, or of making two correspondent parts, or the state of being so divided.

Definition of Bipartition

1. Noun. Something that is bipartite ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bipartition

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bipartition

biparted
bipartible
bipartile
biparting
bipartisan
bipartisanism
bipartisanisms
bipartisanly
bipartisanship
bipartisanships
bipartison
bipartite
bipartite uterus
bipartitely
bipartition (current term)
bipartitions
bipartizan
biparty
bipaschal
bipectinated
biped
bipedal
bipedalism
bipedalisms
bipedalities
bipedality
bipedally
bipedicle
bipedicle flap

Literary usage of Bipartition

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Economic Foundations of Society by Achille Loria (1899)
"THE bipartition OF REVENUE AND SOVEREIGNTY. UNDER the free-land economy the revenue acquired by the producers of capital and the ordinary labourers presents ..."

2. The Microscope and its revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1891)
"may multiply by bipartition to an indefinit« extent ; but after a time a * conjugation ' takes place between two of these (H), their substance undergoing a ..."

3. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Julius Sachs (1887)
"After the preparatory stages to be described later, in which also we can still recognise the principle of bipartition, the protoplasmic body of the pollen ..."

4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1891)
"The agamic mode of reproduction appears to be almost the same, save in a few details, as that which follows coition. It consists in a bipartition or ..."

5. English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms ; with a by William Chauncey Fowler (1855)
"This bipartition of the form of a word, or development of a new or second form, is sometimes ... This bipartition is common to the French and the English. ..."

6. On the Germination, Development, and Fructification of the Higher by Wilhelm Hofmeister, Frederick Currey (1862)
"Lastly, after repeated previous bipartition of the cells of the base, by means of vertical septa placed crosswise, the latter cells protrude upwards (PI. ..."

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