TETRAMERISM division into four parts
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tetramerismsTETRAMERISM, division into four parts
tetramerismdivision into four parts
quadripartitiondivision into four parts
quadrisectiondivision into four equal parts
quadrisectionsQUADRISECTION, division into four equal parts
partitionsdivision into parts
SEGMENTATIONDivision into parts
DICHOTOMYDivision into two parts
tripartitiondivision into three parts
bipartitiondivision into two parts
dichotomydivision into two parts
tripartitionsTRIPARTITION, division into three parts
bipartitionsBIPARTITION, division into two parts
trichotomydivision into three parts or categories
trichotomiesTRICHOTOMY, division into three parts or categories
misdividingto separate into equal parts by mathematical division
dichotomydivision into two usually contradictory parts or opinions
polychotomydivision into many parts, eg on a cladogram
divideto separate into equal parts by mathematical division
dichotomiesDICHOTOMY, division into two usually contradictory parts or opinions
bifurcationThe division of something into two branches or parts
polychotomiesPOLYCHOTOMY, division into many parts, eg on a cladogram
bifurcationsThe division of something into two branches or parts
trichotomicrelating to trichotomy, division into three parts or categories
polychotomousdividing or marked by division into many parts, branches, or classes
fissiparousInclined to cause or undergo division into separate parts or groups
dualistthe state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two
dualismthe state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two
LABELLEFRANCEAlistair Horne book subtitled "A Short History" that begins with the division of Gaul into three parts
autogamyconjugation in an individual organism by division of its nucleus into two parts that in turn reunite to form a zygote
amitoticRelating to or denoting the division of a cell nucleus into two parts by constriction without the involvement of a mitotic apparatus