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unidirectional
(redirected from unidirectionally)

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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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The drawn strands were dried and wound unidirectionally onto a metal plate for compression molding.
In addition to specifying what student knowledge is, the central office specifies what teacher knowledge is and presents it unidirectionally through in-service teacher training programs.
However, comparison of the volatility of shell, relative to boxes or live oysters, by Powell & Klinck (2007) reveals that surficial shell content available to an oyster dredge will change slowly relative to the remaining bed constituents and likely not vary unidirectionally unless the input rate of boxes were to persistently increase or decrease over many years.
 
 
 
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