Dichotomous
91Sympodia — Sympodium Sym*po di*um, n.; pl. {Sympodia}. [NL., fr. Gr. sy n with + ?, dim. of ?, ?, foot.] (Bot.) An axis or stem produced by dichotomous branching in which one of the branches is regularly developed at the expense of the other, as in the… …
92Sympodium — Sym*po di*um, n.; pl. {Sympodia}. [NL., fr. Gr. sy n with + ?, dim. of ?, ?, foot.] (Bot.) An axis or stem produced by dichotomous branching in which one of the branches is regularly developed at the expense of the other, as in the grapevine.… …
93Two-forked — a. Divided into two parts, somewhat after the manner of a fork; dichotomous. [1913 Webster] …
94polychotomous — adjective Etymology: poly + chotomous (as in dichotomous) Date: circa 1858 dividing or marked by division into many parts, branches, or classes • polychotomy noun …
95dichotomously — adverb see dichotomous …
96dichotomousness — noun see dichotomous …
97Cladistics — For the scientific journal, see Cladistics (journal). Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …
98Cyril of Alexandria — Saint Cyril of Alexandria St Cyril I, the 24th Pope of Alexandria The Pillar of Faith; Bishop, Confessor and Doctor of the Church Born c. 376 Died …
99Fernando Pessoa — Photo by Victoriano Braga (1914) Born Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa June 13, 1888(1888 06 13) Lisbon, Portugal Died …
100John Ray — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image size =200px caption = PAGENAME birth date = November 29, 1622 birth place = Black Notley, near Braintree death date = January 17, 1705 death place = residence = |citizenship = nationality =… …