bimodal
1 of 1adjective/baɪˈmoʊdəl/
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having or involving two distinct modes, peaks, or most frequent values
- The bimodal distribution of exam scores indicated two groups of students with different performance levels.
- In a bimodal climate, there are typically two distinct rainy seasons.
- The data set was clearly bimodal, with peaks at both 10 and 20.
- The study found that the age distribution of participants was bimodal, with clusters in their 20s and 50s.
- A bimodal curve on the graph suggests the presence of two dominant traits in the population.
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