| bilateral |
1. Relating to, or having, two sides. 2. Appearing or occurring on two sides; affecting both sides of the body. An example would be bilateral hearing loss, in which the person has difficulty hearing in both ears. 3. Affecting both organs, if the organs are paired.
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| bilateral |
Between two countries, in contrast to plurilateral and multilateral.
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| bilateral symmetry |
Has left and right sides that are approximately mirror images.
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| bilateral |
On both sides. Usually means both hooves of a pair.
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| bilateral |
on both sides of the body; for example, bilateral breast cancer is cancer in both breasts.
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