It means............................................. Division into two usually contradictory parts or opinions: "the dichotomy of the one and the many" another word for it isdifference, difference of opinion, disagreement, disunion, separation, split
A division into two.
dualism means different in views, controversy and dichotomy are the parallel terms us for it
If you use the micro-macro dichotomy then no Speciation is macro evolution. To be precise, biologists, though many biology texts do not conform, say evolution and speciation.
Rural- urban divide or Division of rural and urban areas into two usually contradictory parts or opinions. There are some sociologists whose treat rural-urban as dichotomous categories have differentiated the two at various levels including occupational differences, environmental differences, differences in the sizes of communities, differences in the density of population, differences in social mobility and direction of migration, differences in social stratification and in the systems of social interaction.
The US Census at first (1790) reported urban areas as incorporated places with over 2,500 persons. Some additional places were later added by "special rule". There was an updated standard used after 1970 which more broadly classified unincorporated places with population over 2,500 as urban.
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I have not yet studied on dichotomy.
Dichotomy A was created on 2004-06-29.
Veblenian dichotomy was created in 1904.
There is a dichotomy between the main character's true self and his public persona.
Yes, dichotomy refers to a division into two contrasting parts or categories. It is possible for something to be in a dichotomy if it is being compared or contrasted with another element in a binary way.
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Dichotomy B was created on 2004-11-02.
dualism means different in views, controversy and dichotomy are the parallel terms us for it
It was almost as tho God wanted to create a nice little dichotomy.
There are two kinds of people: those who know how to use dichotomy in a sentence, and those who do not.
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