ditrichotomous (Meaning)

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ditrichotomous (a.)

Divided into twos or threes.

Dividing into double or treble ramifications; -- said of a leaf or stem.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ditrichotomous

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ditrichotomous Sentence Examples

  1. 1) The ditrichotomous probing tool is inserted into the tubing, allowing the operator to examine the interior.
  2. 2) The ditrichotomous branches of the nerve supply the skin of the forearm.
  3. 3) The phylogenetic tree of life is typically depicted as a ditrichotomous branching structure.
  4. 4) The politician's response to the crisis was met with a ditrichotomous reaction from the public.
  5. 5) The branching pattern of a ditrichotomous tree is distinct from that of a dichotomous tree.
  6. 6) The ditrichotomous nature of the decision-making process allowed for a wide range of possible outcomes.
  7. 7) The ditrichotomous key is a valuable tool for identifying unknown species of plants and animals.
  8. 8) The debate over the existence of extraterrestrial life is often presented as a ditrichotomous choice between belief and skepticism.
  9. 9) The ditrichotomous nature of the legal system often results in a binary outcome of guilty or not guilty.
  10. 10) The ditrichotomous division of the labor force into management and non-management roles has been criticized for perpetuating inequality.

FAQs About the word ditrichotomous

Divided into twos or threes., Dividing into double or treble ramifications; -- said of a leaf or stem.

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1) The ditrichotomous probing tool is inserted into the tubing, allowing the operator to examine the interior.

2) The ditrichotomous branches of the nerve supply the skin of the forearm.

3) The phylogenetic tree of life is typically depicted as a ditrichotomous branching structure.

4) The politician's response to the crisis was met with a ditrichotomous reaction from the public.