dichomatic

In the form of a dichotomy; dichotomous.

Adjective

  1. In the form of a dichotomy; dichotomous.
    • In the first place , military leaders are divided among themselves , although their differences cannot be reduced to a crass contrast between dichomatic doctrines . - 1962, Administration of National Security: Selected...
    • The importance of such a dichomatic approach to constitutional interpretation and its resultant divergent effect on criminal procedure - 1974, The Criminal Justice Quarterly - Volume 2 - Page 77:
    • This dichomatic course of action will produce even greater production inefficiencies and increased costs - 1987, Defense Department Authorization and Oversight:

Forms

more dichomatic most dichomatic

Synonyms

dichotomic dichotomous