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Adjective
/bīˈlatərəl/,
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Having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides,
  1. Having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides
    • - bilateral hearing is essential for sound location
  2. Involving two parties, usually countries
    • - the recently concluded bilateral agreements with Japan

  1. having identical parts on each side of an axis
  2. affecting or undertaken by two parties; "a bilateral agreement between the United States and Japan"
  3. having two sides or parts
  4. (bilaterally) with the involvement of two parties or governments; "they worked out an agreement bilaterally"
  5. (bilaterally) so as to involve two sides or parts
  6. Symmetry in biology is the balanced distribution of duplicate body parts or shapes. The body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry, either radial symmetry or bilateral symmetry or "spherical symmetry". A small minority exhibit no symmetry (are asymmetric).
  7. having two sides; involving both sides equally; binding on both parties to an agreement; having bilateral symmetry; involving descent or ascent regardless of sex and side of the family
  8. Affecting both the right and left sides of the body.
  9. With reference to two sides.
  10. Pertaining to both sides of the body.
  11. Trade Agreement: A formal or informal agreement covering commerce between two countries. These agreements sometimes list quantities of specific goods that may be exchanged within a given period.
  12. Involving two quadrants, or both sides of an arch.
  13. On both sides of the body.
  14. related through relatives of either sex.
  15. Involving two nations, frequently used to describe treaties and trade agreements; two-sided. See also unilateral and multilateral.
  16. Divisible into mirror-image halves in only one way. (see asymmetric, biradial, radial)
  17. Having, or being distributed on, two sides.
  18. two-sided. Bilateral programmes as defined in this context are programmes between two states financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). ...
  19. On both sides. Bilateral hip dysplasia is hip dysplasia which affects both hip sockets.
  20. An agreement between two governments with the benefit not shared with third countries
  21. This source of financing refers to external public funds for immunization from official development assistance. Typically these are funds derived from taxation in donor countries and constitute the grant funding from bilateral international aid agencies.
  22. On both sides in mirror-image structures such as the breasts.
  23. Between two countries, in contrast to plurilateral and multilateral.
  24. Having two sides. A bilateral activity is one involving the simultaneous and identical use of both hands or both feet.
  25. A two-way relation; used to describe country-to-country projects, as well as national donor agencies.