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Adjective
/bīˈmōdl/,
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Having or involving two modes, in particular (of a statistical distribution) having two maxima,
  1. Having or involving two modes, in particular (of a statistical distribution) having two maxima


  1. of a distribution; having or occurring with two modes
  2. In statistics, a bimodal distribution is a continuous probability distribution with two different modes. These appear as distinct peaks (local maxima) in the probability density function, as shown in Figure 1.
  3. Bimodality is the simultaneous use of two distinct pitch collections. It is more general than bitonality since the "scales" involved need not be traditional scales; if diatonic collections are involved, their pitch centers need not be the familiar major and minor-scale tonics. ...
  4. Having two modes or forms; Having two modes (local maxima)
  5. (bimodally) In a bimodal way
  6. (bimodality) The existence of two modes or peaks in a distribution of response, rather than a single modal value, often caused when the sample contains two, distinct populations or groups with differing reactions.
  7. A two-peaked frequency curve distribution. A mode consists of a single peak.
  8. In the home entertainment context, pertaining to presentations involving the visual and auditory sensory modalities. [3]
  9. A distribution curve with two peaks. “You are either really good or really bad. There are no in betweens.”
  10. pertaining to a set of data values in which there are two modes (trimodal refers to three modes, etc.); see mode
  11. Dealing with two modalities
  12. (Carlos Vega, 1944).