The way in which someone usually holds their shoulders, neck, and back.
To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention and interest, or to try to make people believe something that is not true:
positura mean in Latin – positions.
The way in which someone usually holds their shoulders, neck, and back.
To behave in a way that is intended to attract attention and interest, or to try to make people believe something that is not true:
positura mean in Latin – positions.
The particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organisation or movement.
As a natural, necessary, or inseparable element or quality.
a wayfarer; traveler. who is traveling in an automobile, bus, train, airplane, or other conveyance, especially one who is not the driver, pilot, or the like.
The state of being divided into two branches or parts : the act of bifurcating
The representation in art of an event or story.
Etymology
The term dichotomy is from the Greek language Greek: διχοτομία dichotomía “dividing in two” from δίχα dícha “in two, asunder” and τομή tomḗ “a cutting, incision”.