The word "duplex" means made in two separate parts. It is often used to describe something that is composed of two distinct sections, such as a duplex apartment, which consists of two living units within one building. The prefix "du-" signifies "two," indicating the dual nature of the object or concept.
The birds and the bees
Heterogeneous or multifarious.
The word that means two or more parts is "composite." It refers to something made up of distinct components or elements. Another term that can also convey this idea is "multiple."
compound
Synergy, possibly.
seprate is not a word do u mean separate
body-made
bisections
The birds and the bees
Heterogeneous or multifarious.
Motaned
intricate
It is one word! -jkharris
That is not a word in English, but it could be a sentence if you change the words a bit. Ask who even told you the word in English to say it again and see if there are pauses and if they are then there seprate words.
Dual
The word you are looking for is "bipartite." This term describes something that is divided or composed of two parts.
The word that means two or more parts is "composite." It refers to something made up of distinct components or elements. Another term that can also convey this idea is "multiple."