bipartite
adj/baɪˈpɑː.taɪt/UK/baɪˈpɑɹ.taɪt/US
Etymology
From Latin bipartītus (“bisected”), perfect passive participle of bipartiō (“to divide into two parts, bisect”). By surface analysis, bi- + part + -ite.
Definitions
Having two parts (two principal or main parts).
- Near-synonyms: bifid, bilobar, bilobular, split, forked
Having two participants
Having two participants; joint.
Divided into two at the base.
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Having vertices that can be divided into two independent sets (see bigraph)
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for bipartite. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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