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Affecting both sides. For example, bilateral arthritis affects joints on both the left and right sides of the body.
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Affecting both the right and left sides of the body.
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Having two sides
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Occurring on, or pertaining to, both right and left sides.
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"having two sides," 1775, from bi- + lateral. Related: Bilaterally.
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Affecting both the right and left sides of the body.
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having to do with two nations, representatives, or other organizations.
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An action, often used in terms of an international trade agreement, that mutually affects two parties. As such, a bilateral trade agreement is one negotiated by two countries. For example, the United [..]
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Between two countries, in contrast to plurilateral and multilateral.
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Affecting two sides of the body. For instance, cancer that occurs in both breasts is known as bilateral breast cancer. It is referred to as synchronous if it occurs at the same time, and metachronous if it occurs at different times.
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adj. Two-sided.
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Negotiations, arrangements, agreements, or treaties that affect or are between two parties—and generally two countries.
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two-sided (pop)
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affecting, obligating, or shared by both parties [a agreement] bi·lat·er·al·ly [-rə-lē] adv
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arranged on opposite sides.
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A contract term meaning both parties agree to provide something for the other.
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Given the difficulties of involving the various parties and groups in political talks in Northern Ireland it has often been the case that discussions have had to be arranged on a bilateral basis (two sided) rather than on an all-inclusive basis.
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Bilateral discussions or negotiations are between a state and one other. A bilateral treaty is between one state and one other. "Multilateral" is used when more than two states are i [..]
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(adj) affecting or undertaken by two parties(adj) having two sides or parts(adj) having identical parts on each side of an axis
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Pertaining to both right and left sides. [Click Here to Return to List]
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Affecting both sides of the body; for example, bilateral breast cancer is cancer occurring in both breasts at the same time (synchronous) or at different times (metachronous).
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Affecting both sides of the body. For example, bilateral breast cancer is cancer occurring in both breasts at the same time.
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 A two sided transaction, i.e., a buyer and a seller meet on a shared platform to transact.
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Pertaining to both sides of the body.
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Refers to using both sides of the body or extremities on both sides.
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Definition: (bye-LAT-tur-ul) Having or involving both sides. The prostate gland has two sides (lobes). Compare to unilateral.
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Bilateral means on both sides. For example, bilateral hyperhidrosis refers to excessive sweating on both sides of the body.
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Affects both sides of the body.
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Affecting or about both the right and left sides of body. For example, a bilateral mastectomy is removal of both breasts.
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on both sides
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On both sides. Thus, bilateral breast cancer is cancer in both breasts.
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Air Services agreement between two governments.
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Air Services agreement between two governments.
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A term describing a condition that affects both sides of the body or two paired organs, such as kidneys.
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Best practice guidelines
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Having two sides Involving both sides equally. (of an agreement) Binding on both of the two parties involved. Having bilateral symmetry. (anthropology) Involving descent or ascent regardless [..]
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Two-sided. Normally refers to right side and left side.
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