See also: bi-directional

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Etymology

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From bi- +‎ directional.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌbaɪ.dɪˈɹɛk.ʃə.nəl, -daɪ-/
  • Hyphenation: bi‧di‧rec‧tion‧al

Adjective

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bidirectional (not comparable)

  1. Moving in two directions (usually opposite).
  2. Operating or functioning in two directions (usually opposite).
    • 2024 February 27, Andrew G. Thomas, “Incels Uncovered: How Potent Is the Black Pill?”, in Psychology Today[1]:
      However, statistical modelling paints a different picture. We found that the influence of mental health and ideology on harmful attitudes and beliefs was two-and-a-half times stronger than networking. We also found that mental health and ideology shared a potential bidirectional relationship, with poor mental health causing greater buy-in to ideology and vice versa.

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Noun

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bidirectional (plural bidirectionals)

  1. Such an antenna or microphone