Unipartite

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Pronunciation: /juːnɪˈpɑːrtaɪt/

Definitions of unipartite

adjective relating to or characterized by having a single part or division

Example Sentences

A1 A unipartite relationship means there is only one type of entity involved.

A2 In a unipartite network, all nodes belong to the same category.

B1 The unipartite graph consists of a single set of nodes.

B2 The analysis focused on the unipartite structure of the data.

C1 Researchers conducted a detailed study of the unipartite nature of the network.

C2 The unipartite characteristics of the system were carefully analyzed by experts.

Examples of unipartite in a Sentence

formal The unipartite network analysis revealed significant patterns in the data.

informal I found some interesting trends when looking at the unipartite network.

slang Check out the unipartite graph - it's pretty cool!

figurative The unipartite structure of the team made decision-making more efficient.

Grammatical Forms of unipartite

past tense

unipartited

plural

unipartites

comparative

more unipartite

superlative

most unipartite

present tense

unipartites

future tense

will unipartite

perfect tense

have unipartited

continuous tense

is unipartiting

singular

unipartite

positive degree

unipartite

infinitive

to unipartite

gerund

unipartiting

participle

unipartiting

Origin and Evolution of unipartite

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unipartite' originated from Latin, with the prefix 'uni-' meaning 'one' and 'partite' meaning 'divided'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a botanical context to describe plants with a single part or division, the term 'unipartite' has evolved to be used in various fields to describe entities composed of a single part or element.