bilateral

See also: bilatéral

English

Etymology

From bi- + lateral.

Pronunciation

Adjective

bilateral (comparative more bilateral, superlative most bilateral)

  1. Having two sides.
  2. Involving both sides equally.
  3. (of an agreement) Binding on both of the two parties involved.
  4. Having bilateral symmetry.
  5. (anthropology) Involving descent or ascent regardless of sex and side of the family.

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

bilateral (plural bilaterals)

  1. A meeting between two people or groups.

Anagrams


Catalan

Etymology

From bi- + lateral.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /bi.lə.təˈɾal/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /bi.la.teˈɾal/

Adjective

bilateral (masculine and feminine plural bilaterals)

  1. bilateral

Derived terms

  • bilateralitat

Further reading


Luxembourgish

Adjective

bilateral (masculine bilateralen, neuter bilateraalt, not comparable)

  1. bilateral

Portuguese

Etymology

From bi- + lateral.

Adjective

bilateral m, f (plural bilaterais, comparable)

  1. bilateral

Spanish

Etymology

From bi- + lateral.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bilateˈɾal/, [bilat̪eˈɾal]

Adjective

bilateral (plural bilaterales)

  1. bilateral

Derived terms

Further reading

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