Biconditional

/ˌbaɪkənˈdɪʃənəl/ noun, adjective

In logic and mathematics, a statement that is true when two conditions are both true or both false, often expressed as 'if and only if'; can be a noun or adjective.

From 'bi-' (two) plus 'conditional' (from Latin 'conditio' meaning a stipulation or requirement). This logical term emerged in formal logic and mathematics.

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