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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (3)

1. supported by both sides;
- Example: "a two-way treaty"
[syn: bipartisan, bipartizan, two-party, two-way]

2. involving two parts or elements;
- Example: "a bipartite document"
- Example: "a two-way treaty"
[syn: bipartite, two-part, two-way]

3. operating or permitting operation in either of two opposite directions;
- Example: "a two-way valve"
- Example: "two-way traffic"
- Example: "two-way streets"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Two-way \Two"-way`\, a. (Pipe Fitting) Serving to connect at will one pipe or channel with either of two others; as, a two-way cock. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

two-way adj 1: supported by both sides; "a two-way treaty" [syn: bipartisan, bipartizan, two-party, two-way] 2: involving two parts or elements; "a bipartite document"; "a two-way treaty" [syn: bipartite, two-part, two-way] 3: operating or permitting operation in either of two opposite directions; "a two-way valve"; "two-way traffic"; "two-way streets"