dimidial

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dīmidiālis (related to the half) from dīmidium.

Adjective

dimidial (not comparable) (rare)

  1. related to something coming forth in halves

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dīmidiālis (related to the half) from dīmidium.

Adjective

dimidial m or f (masculine and feminine plural dimidiales) (rare)

  1. related to something coming forth in halves
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