bimodal

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    of a distribution; having or occurring with two modes

Word Origin

bimodal (adj.)
also bi-modal, 1891, from bi- + modal. Related: Bimodality.

Example

1. This has created something of a bimodal distribution leaving a much diminished centre .
2. Taleb advocates bimodal strategies in working life : to have one very stable gig and one volatile vocation by moonlight .
3. Bimodal pe is a general resin with an extensive use and promising market prospect .
4. During this heavy precipitation weather process , the lightning activities show bimodal distribution , most of which are negative lightning.positive and negative lightning were synchronously increases or decreases.positive lightning current intensity was twice as high as negative one .

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