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What (who) is two-way - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
2-way; Doubleway; Two way; Two-way (disambiguation); 2 way

two-way         
1.
Two-way means moving or working in two opposite directions or allowing something to move or work in two opposite directions.
The bridge is now open to two-way traffic...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A two-way radio can send and receive signals.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If there is two-way help or learning, two people or groups are both helping each other or both learning from each other.
Trust is a two way thing.
ADJ: ADJ n
Two-way         
·add. ·adj Serving to connect at will one pipe or channel with either of two others; as, a two-way cock.
two-way         
¦ adjective
1. involving movement or communication in opposite directions.
2. (of a switch) permitting a current to be switched on or off from either of two points.
Phrases
two-way street a situation involving mutual or reciprocal action or obligation.

Wikipedia

Two-way

Two-way or Two Way may refer to:

  • "Two Way" (song), by KT Tunstall and James Bay, 2016
  • "2-Way", a 2002 song by Lil' Romeo
  • Two-way pager, a communications device
  • Two-way, Cincinnati chili topped on spaghetti
Examples of use of two-way
1. "This is a two–way road in this case, and Afghans are good at the two–way road journey.
2. Of course, establishing strong relations is a two–way street.
3. Sadly for the kibbutzim, contacts are a two–way street.
4. The two–way trade was worth $6.4 billion last year.
5. Overall, the market was caught in a two–way pull.