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Bilateral vs Binary - What's the difference?

bilateral | binary |


As adjectives the difference between bilateral and binary

is that bilateral is bilateral while binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

As a noun binary is

(mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

Binary vs Unilateral - What's the difference?

binary | unilateral |


As adjectives the difference between binary and unilateral

is that binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal while unilateral is unilateral.

As a noun binary

is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

Bifurcate vs Binary - What's the difference?

bifurcate | binary |


As adjectives the difference between bifurcate and binary

is that bifurcate is divided or forked into two; bifurcated while binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

As a verb bifurcate

is to divide or fork into two channels or branches.

As a noun binary is

(mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

Bimodal vs Binary - What's the difference?

bimodal | binary |


As adjectives the difference between bimodal and binary

is that bimodal is having two modes or forms while binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

As a noun binary is

(mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

Two vs Binary - What's the difference?

two | binary |


As nouns the difference between two and binary

is that two is the digit/figure 2 while binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

As a numeral two

is (label) a numerical value equal to ; the second number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the set {0, 1}; one plus one ordinal: second this many dots (••).

As an adjective binary is

being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

Binary vs Undefined - What's the difference?

binary | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between binary and undefined

is that binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a noun binary

is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

Transgender vs Binary - What's the difference?

transgender | binary |


As adjectives the difference between transgender and binary

is that transgender is (narrowly|of a person) having a gender identity (self-image) which is the opposite of one's physical sex: being physically male but identifying as female, or vice versa while binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

As nouns the difference between transgender and binary

is that transgender is while binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

As a verb transgender

is (lb) to change the gender of; (used loosely) to change the sex of.

Asexual vs Binary - What's the difference?

asexual | binary |


As adjectives the difference between asexual and binary

is that asexual is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex while binary is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

As nouns the difference between asexual and binary

is that asexual is (biology) a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

Binary vs Ambivalence - What's the difference?

binary | ambivalence |


As nouns the difference between binary and ambivalence

is that binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while ambivalence is the coexistence of opposing attitudes or feelings (such as love and hate) towards a person, object or idea.

As an adjective binary

is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

Binary vs Duo - What's the difference?

binary | duo |


As an adjective binary

is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.

As a noun binary

is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.

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