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bilateral
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Bilateral is the second studio album released by the Norwegian progressive metal band, Leprous . It was recorded in Ivory Shoulder Studios and Juke Joint Studio by Vegard Tveitan and Heidi Solberg Tveitan, and mixed and mastered at Fascination Street Studio ...
WordNet
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adj. having identical parts on each side of an axis [syn: isobilateral , bilaterally symmetrical , bilaterally symmetric ] having two sides or parts [syn: two-sided ] [ant: unilateral , multilateral ] affecting or undertaken by two parties; "a bilateral ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a bilateral agreement formal (= between two countries or groups ) ▪ a bilateral agreement between the UK and Korean governments a bilateral treaty (= one signed by two countries ) ▪ Uzbekistan and Russia signed ...
Wiktionary
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a. 1 Having two sides 2 Involving both sides equally. 3 (context of an agreement English) binding on both of the two parties involved. 4 Having bilateral symmetry. 5 (context anthropology English) Involving descent or ascent regardless of sex and side of ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"having two sides," 1775, from bi- + lateral . Related: Bilaterally .
Usage examples of bilateral.
Taking the globe as a whole, we see that bilateral symmetry is preserved.
The flatworm is the simplest living multicellular animal to have bilateral symmetry, and its primeval ancestors must have been the first to develop this.
This grand division of living creatures into those with bilateral symmetry and those without is of vital importance.
A creature with bilateral symmetry is usually longest in the direction of the plane of symmetry and tends to progress along that plane.
The fact that we have two eyes is part of our bilateral symmetry, as is the fact that we have two ears, two arms, and two legs.
United States and Russia still exist, and little bilateral effort has been made to reduce these unnecessary weapons, with mandatory verification of such agreements and the dismantling and disposal of decommissioned weapons.
Then I violated the Bilateral Accord by interfering in idomeni affairs.
The next thing to be desired was a bilateral trade treaty, and he was assured that this was in progress.
Mother Maryelle demanded, obviously thinking that this was a matter requiring intricate bilateral parental negotiations.
It is sometimes argued that cuts or lesions in significant parts of the cerebral cortex in humans-as by bilateral prefrontal lobotomy or by an accident-have little effect on behavior.
This would leave us fighting with many, if not all, of our allies and trade partners over actions that would clearly contravene our WTO commitments, important bilateral treaties, and our entire free-trade philosophy.
Radial rather than bilateral symmetry would eliminate the left-hemisphere-right-hemi-sphere separation of the higher creatures on Earth.
She did authorize me to inform you that she is currently suffering an acute condition called a bilateral optic neuritis, which I am treating with intravenous medication.
I favor the idea of a metabolic disturbance, an ionic imbalance in the neurotransmitter, trigammadimethylhitridixalot, resulting in the massive sustained, tetanic, bilateral muscular contractions and flexion that caused Dr.
Rowena Sobczyk was asleep in the bed with both feet bandaged from a bilateral hallux valgus repair.