binarism

bi·na·rism

 (bī′nə-rĭz′əm)
n.
1. The analysis of complex objects or systems in terms of binary oppositions, especially in a facile or simplistic way.
2. A dichotomy.

bi′na·rist adj. & n.
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binarism

(ˈbaɪnərɪzəm)
n
the state of being binary
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