a bilateral agreement between the United States and Japan.
Examples of bilateral
bilateral
Beijing long ago established bilateral relations with Asean and the Arab League.
From the globalspin.blogs.time.com
Yet none of the sticky bilateral issues was resolved-nor was any expected to be.
From the economist.com
Bilateral trade reached $237 billion last year, according to Chinese statistics.
From the newsobserver.com
Aquino said they talked about the status of bilateral ties and areas of concern.
From the freep.com
Bilateral military events that were in the planning phase have also been frozen.
From the thelede.blogs.nytimes.com
The lower-grade bilateral deal with Switzer-land has effectively scuppered that.
From the independent.co.uk
Bilateral trade between the two countries rose by 22% to $7.8 billion last year.
From the economist.com
Slow progress has helped push many to forge bilateral or regional deals instead.
From the economist.com
Bilateral symmetry means that something can be superimposed on its mirror image.
From the economist.com
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Having identical parts on each side of an axis
Affecting or undertaken by two parties; "a bilateral agreement between the United States and Japan"
Having two sides or parts
(bilaterally) with the involvement of two parties or governments; "they worked out an agreement bilaterally"
(bilaterally) so as to involve two sides or parts
Symmetry in biology is the balanced distribution of duplicate body parts or shapes. The body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry, either radial symmetry or bilateral symmetry or "spherical symmetry". A small minority exhibit no symmetry (are asymmetric).
Having two sides; involving both sides equally; binding on both parties to an agreement; having bilateral symmetry; involving descent or ascent regardless of sex and side of the family
Affecting both the right and left sides of the body.