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Filter by Meaning Relating to or involving two branches or stems arising from a common point
The artist's latest sculpture featured a dichotomous design, with two intertwined forms emerging from a single base.
The dichotomous branches of the decision tree led to two distinct outcomes.
The river divided into two dichotomous streams.
The artist's painting showcased a dichotomous contrast between light and darkness.
The dichotomous nature of the protagonist's personality made the novel intriguing.
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