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unidirectional

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u·ni·di·rec·tion·al  (yn-d-rksh-nl, -d-)
adj.
Moving or operating in one direction only: a unidirectional microphone.

uni·di·rection·ali·ty (-nl-t) n.
uni·di·rection·al·ly adv.

unidirectional [ˌjuːnɪdɪˈrɛkʃənəl -daɪ-]
adj
having, moving in, or operating in only one direction
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unidirectional - operating or moving or allowing movement in one direction only; "a unidirectional flow"; "a unidirectional antenna"; "a unidirectional approach to a problem"
bidirectional - reactive or functioning or allowing movement in two usually opposite directions
Translations
unidirectional [ˌjuːnɪdɪˈrekʃənl] ADJunidireccional
unidirectional [ˌjuːnɪdɪˈrɛkʃənl] adjunidirezionale


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