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dichotomous
English - Turkish
Definition of
dichotomous
in English Turkish dictionary
çatal şeklinde
İki parçaya ya da sınıfa ayrılmış olan
(Tıp)
ikili
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Dichotomous soru
dichotomous
scoring
(Dilbilim)
hep-hiç notlandırma
dichotomous
variable
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim)
ikili değişken
dichotomously
ikili olarak
dichotomously
ikiye ayrılmış bir şekilde
English - English
Definition of
dichotomous
in English English dictionary
Dividing or branching into two pieces
Genus Riccia L. Plants are thalloid, forming rosettes or loose, dichotomous patches.
{a}
forked, divided into two parts
{s}
dividing into two parts; divided into two parts
Any particle sampler that separately collects coarse and fine particles sampler from one atmosphere Often refers to virtual impactor instruments
a (Gr dichotous, a cutting in two) having or consisting of a pair or pairs; paired
Dividing or branching into two equal pieces
Branching by forking Pairs only; bifurcate
Dividing equally
Data measured at one of two nominal levels
divided or dividing into two sharply distinguished parts or classifications
Branching of hyphae into two equal branches that are each equal in diameter to the hypha from which they originated
Regularly dividing by pairs from bottom to top; as, a dichotomous stem
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key
A written tool for identification of plants and animals. It is written as a sequence of paired questions, the choice of which determines the next pair of questions until a name or identification is reached
dichotomous
keys
plural form of dichotomous key
dichotomous
question
(Pazarlama)
A closed-ended question in a marketing research questionnaire in which the respondent must choose one of only two possible responses
dichotomous
scale
scale with only two categories (yes or no, 1 or 2, etc.)
dichotomously
in a dichotomous manner
dichotomous
Hyphenation
di·cho·to·mous
Synonyms
bipartite
,
forked
Pronunciation
Etymology
() From the Late Latin dichotomos Ancient Greek διχότομος (dikhotomos, “cut in half”) δίχα (dikha, “apart”) + τέμνω (temnō, “I cut”).
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