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bimodal
bi·mod·al B0254700 (bī-mōd′l)adj.1. Having or exhibiting two contrasting modes or forms: "American supermarket shopping shows bimodal behavior—careful, nutritious choices mixed with salty, high-fat snack foods" (Sheryl Julian).2. Having two distinct statistical modes.3. Designed for operation on either railroads or highways. Used of vehicles. bi′mo·dal′i·ty (bī′mō-dăl′ĭ-tē) n.bimodal (ˌbaɪˈməʊdəl) adj (Statistics) characterized by two modesbi•mod•al (baɪˈmoʊd l) adj. 1. having or providing two modes, methods, systems, etc. 2. (of a distribution in statistics) having or occurring with two modes. [1900–05] bi`mo•dal′i•ty, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | bimodal - of a distribution; having or occurring with two modesstatistics - a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parametersunimodal - having a single mode |
bimodal
bimodal("Two Modes") Having two states or conditions. See bimodal IT.bimodal
bi·mod·al (bī-mō'dăl), Denoting a frequency curve characterized by two peaks.bimodal (bī″mō′dăl) [ bi- + modal] 1. Pert. to a graphic presentation that contains two peaks.2. Pert. to a set of data that has two distinct maximum values.FinancialSeeBimodal Distributionbimodal
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