Where does “undichotomous” come from?

undichotomous (English) comes from English dichotomous, from Latin dichotomos, from Ancient Greek διχότομος, from Ancient Greek τέμνω, from Proto-Indo-European -né- — Forms mostly transitive imperfective verbs from...

undichotomous (English): Not dichotomous

Definitions

  1. Not dichotomous

Ancestry of “undichotomous”, step by step

undichotomous traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English dichotomous

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdichotomousDividing or branching into two pieces
2Latindichotomosdichotomous, bipartite
3Ancient Greekδιχότομοςcut in half, equally divided
4Ancient GreekτέμνωI cut, hew; I maim, wound; I butcher, sacrifice
5Proto-Indo-European-né-Forms mostly transitive imperfective verbs from...

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -né-Every word from Ancient Greek τέμνωEvery word from Ancient Greek διχότομος