Definition of Diarchic

1. diarchy [adj] - See also: diarchy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diarchic

diaplastic
diaplexus
diapnoic
diapolycopene
diapophyses
diapophysical
diapophysis
diapositive
diapositives
diapsid
diapsid reptile
diapsids
diapycnal
diarch
diarchal
diarchic (current term)
diarchies
diarchy
diareses
diaresis
diarginate
diarial
diarian
diaries
diarise
diarised
diarises
diarising
diarist
diaristic

Literary usage of Diarchic

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

1. Sancti Irenaei episcopi Lugdunensis Libros quinque adversus haereses by Irenaeus, William Wigan Harvey (1857)
"... it explains the terms used by him in referring to the diarchic principle, where it is said that light and darkness, having a definite and separate being ..."

2. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1907)
"... and the secondary formations are usually not so advanced but that the primitive organization may be readily observed to be diarchic or ..."

3. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania by University of Pennsylvania Botanical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, Botanical Laboratory (1904)
"The central stele is diarchic, and differs little from that of an ordinary dicotyledonous root. The older roots show considerably more cork, and the outer ..."

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