Dichotomy

/daɪˈkɑtəmi/ noun

A division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different. It implies a sharp distinction with no middle ground.

From Greek 'dichotomia,' meaning 'a cutting in two' (dicho- 'in two' + tome 'a cutting' from temnein 'to cut'). Originally used in botanical contexts to describe plants that split into two branches, it expanded to describe any binary division.

AMሁለት ተከፋይ
ARثنائية
BNদ্বিবিভাজন
CAdicotomia
CSdichotomie
DAdikotomi
DEDichotomie
ELδιχοτομία
ESdicotomía
FAدوتایی
FIdikotomia
FRdichotomie
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