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'''Bipartite''' means having two parts, or an agreement between two parties. More specifically, it may refer to any of the following:
'''Bipartite''' may refer to:


==Mathematics==
* [[2 (number)]]
* [[2 (number)]]
* [[Bipartite graph]], a graph in which the vertices are partitioned into two sets and every edge has an endpoint in each set
* [[Bipartite (theology)]], a philosophical term describing the human duality of body and soul
* [[Bipartite graph]], in mathematics, a graph in which the vertices are partitioned into two sets and every edge has an endpoint in each set

==Medicine==
* [[Bipartite uterus]], a type of uterus found in deer and moose, etc.
* [[Bipartite uterus]], a type of uterus found in deer and moose, etc.

==Other uses==
* [[Bipartite (theology)]], a philosophical term describing the human duality of body and soul
* [[Bipartite treaty]], a treaty between two parties
* [[Bipartite treaty]], a treaty between two parties



Latest revision as of 15:09, 1 June 2016

Bipartite may refer to:

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