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bimodal
[bahy-mohd-l]
adjective
having or providing two modes, methods, systems, etc.
Statistics.(of a distribution) having or occurring with two modes.
Transportation.pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving the use of two forms of carrier, as truck and rail.
Other Word Forms
- bimodality noun
Example Sentences
The chemists set themselves the ambitious goal of finding a general organic synthesis method for doing either the oxygenation or dehydrogenation reaction, as these versatile "bimodal" enzymes do in living cells.
The bimodal increases occurred across the political spectrum.
“On average, for the whole group, it was bimodal,” Wehr says.
De Waal cites the work of anthropologist Robert Martin, who said the difference between genders can be accounted for by bimodal differences — statistical, though with a lot of exceptions.
The esports industry’s a bit of a misnomer in that it really encompasses two bimodal — often intersecting, but frequently not — business models.
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