Dendroid (topology)
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In topology, a hereditarily unicoherent, arcwise connected continuum is called a dendroid.
A continuum X is called hereditarily unicoherent if every subcontinuum of X is unicoherent.
A locally connected dendroid is called a dendrite.
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