Definitions

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  • noun The fact or quality of being bimodal.

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  • noun statistics A bimodal condition

Etymologies

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bimodal +‎ -ity

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Examples

  • They found no change in the "bimodality" of public opinion over the two decades.

    Bipolar Disorder 2005

  • They found no change in the "bimodality" of public opinion over the two decades.

    Bipolar Disorder 2005

  • What needs explanation in bimodality is why those particular sets of characteristics go together.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • What needs explanation in bimodality is why those particular sets of characteristics go together.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The bimodality of galaxies had been talked about for years in a hand-waving manner by astronomers with small samples.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • What needs explanation in bimodality is why those particular sets of characteristics go together.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The bimodality of galaxies had been talked about for years in a hand-waving manner by astronomers with small samples.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The bimodality of galaxies had been talked about for years in a hand-waving manner by astronomers with small samples.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • What needs explanation in bimodality is why those particular sets of characteristics go together.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The bimodality of galaxies had been talked about for years in a hand-waving manner by astronomers with small samples.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

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