dich(o)-
In two parts; paired.
[Greek dikho-, apart, in two.]
The most common example of this rather rare form is dichotomy (Greek -tomia, cutting), a contrast between two things that are opposed or entirely different; others are dichogamy (Greek gamos, marriage), referring to the ripening of the stamens and pistils of a flower at different times, so that the flower cannot fertilize itself; and dichotic (Greek ous, ōt-, ear), involving or relating to the simultaneous stimulation of the right and left ear by different sounds.
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