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bilateral, mutual (reciprocal), reciprocal
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Two-sided — may refer to:* Two sided Laplace transform, integral transform closely related to the Fourier transform, Mellin transform, and ordinary Laplace transform * Two sided ideal, a type of ideal in ring theory * Two sided markets, economic networks… … Wikipedia
two-sided — adj having two different parts ▪ a two sided problem →↑one sided, ↑many sided … Dictionary of contemporary English
two-sided — two sid|ed [ ,tu saıdəd ] adjective 1. ) printed on both sides: a colorful two sided flyer 2. ) involving two groups of people who oppose each other or disagree with each other: a two sided conflict … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
two-sided — [to͞o′sīd′id] adj. 1. having two sides 2. having two aspects [a two sided question] … English World dictionary
Two-sided — Two sid ed, a. 1. Having two sides only; hence, double faced; hypocritical. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Symmetrical. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
two-sided — adjective having two different parts: a two sided problem see also: onesided, manysided … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Two-sided market — Two sided markets, also called two sided networks, are economic networks having two distinct user groups that provide each other with network benefits. Example markets include credit cards, comprised of cardholders and merchants; HMOs (patients… … Wikipedia
two-sided — two sidedness, n. /tooh suy did/, adj. 1. having two sides; bilateral. 2. having two aspects or characters. [1860 65; TWO + SIDE1 + ED3] * * * … Universalium
two-sided — two′ sid′ed adj. 1) having two sides; bilateral 2) having two aspects or characters • Etymology: 1860–65 two′ sid′ed•ness, n … From formal English to slang
Two-sided Laplace transform — In mathematics, the two sided Laplace transform or bilateral Laplace transform is an integral transform closely related to the Fourier transform, the Mellin transform, and the ordinary or one sided Laplace transform. If f ( t ) is a real or… … Wikipedia