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bipartite1570s, from Latin bipartitus "divided," past participle of bipartire "to divide into two parts," from bi- (see bi-) + partitus, past participle of partiri "to divide" (se [..]
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bipartite(life cycle)= (L: bi=two; partire= to part) consisting of two parts or phases. Marine algae (like ferns and mosses) reproduce once asexually and again sexually to complete one life cycle. Lobsters spe [..]
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bipartiteDivided nearly to the base into two parts.
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bipartite(adj) divided into two portions almost to the base(adj) involving two parts or elements
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bipartiteA graph is bipartite if its vertices can be partitioned into two disjoint subsets U and V such that each edge connects a vertex from U to one from V. A bipartite graph is a complete bipartite graph if every vertex in U is connected to every vertex in V. If U has n elements and V has m, then we denote the resulting complete bipartite graph by Kn,m. [..]
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bipartite
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 div [..]
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