parent -> child (directed graph edges); acyclic; children CANNOT be parents of their parents (would be weird...) graph; generalized tree - multiple 'trunks'.
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multi-parent-tree
No. If the data structure gets into this state, it is no longer a binary tree, by definition. Each node can have, at most, one parent ... 939c2ea5af
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