The executive is thus at least quadripartite and thus reluctant to take firm steps.
2
The quadripartite vaulting springs from slender shafts, which descend upon a slightly raised base.
3
The practice again is subdivided into two parts, or quadripartite, as Ptolomy (lib.
4
This genus, which is confined to Western Australia, is characterised by having a "quadripartite calyx."
5
The vaulting is worthy of attention and is generally sexpartite in plan, although the simpler quadripartite form occurs in places.
6
Lavoisier had destroyed the old quadripartite taxonomy of air, water, earth, and fire in developing his theory of chemical elements.
7
The question for the house was whether this country was not justified in abiding by the terms of the quadripartite treaty.
8
A quadripartite division of Alexander's dominions was recognized, Macedonia, Egypt, Asia Minor, and Syria (or south-western Asia) becoming thenceforth distinct political entities.
9
The roof of the transept is almost entirely of wood, though in the form of a quadripartite stone vault with longitudinal and transverse ridge pieces.