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of a distribution; having or occurring with two modes
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Referring to two main directions or influences.
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Dealing with two modalities
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In the home entertainment context, pertaining to presentations involving the visual and auditory sensory modalities. [3]
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pertaining to a set of data values in which there are two modes (trimodal refers to three modes, etc.); see mode
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