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Dichotomy   Listen
noun
Dichotomy  n.  
1.
A cutting in two; a division. "A general breach or dichotomy with their church."
2.
Division or distribution of genera into two species; division into two subordinate parts.
3.
(Astron.) That phase of the moon in which it appears bisected, or shows only half its disk, as at the quadratures.
4.
(Biol.) Successive division and subdivision, as of a stem of a plant or a vein of the body, into two parts as it proceeds from its origin; successive bifurcation.
5.
The place where a stem or vein is forked.
6.
(Logic) Division into two; especially, the division of a class into two subclasses opposed to each other by contradiction, as the division of the term man into white and not white.






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"Dichotomy" Quotes from Famous Books



... loosening against a desire for firm political control. It has undertaken limited reforms in recent years to increase enterprise efficiency and alleviate serious shortages of food, consumer goods, and services but is unlikely to implement extensive changes. A major feature of the economy is the dichotomy between relatively efficient export enclaves and inefficient domestic sectors. The average Cuban's standard of living remains at a lower level than before the severe economic depression of the early 1990s, which was caused by the loss of Soviet aid and domestic inefficiencies. ...
— The 2003 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency

... head." [Footnote: Edmund Gosse, Life of Swinburne, p. 103.] Browning alternately represented his public cackling and barking at him. [Footnote: See Thomas J. Wise, Letters, Second Series, Vol. 2, p. 52.] George Meredith made a dichotomy of his readers into "summer flies" and "swinish grunters." [Footnote: My Theme.] Tennyson, being no naturalist, simply named the public the "many-headed beast." [Footnote: ...
— The Poet's Poet • Elizabeth Atkins



Words linked to "Dichotomy" :   dichotomize, categorization, categorisation, classification



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