Bimodal

/baɪˈmoʊdəl/ adjective

Having or relating to two modes, peaks, or distinct values, especially in statistics when a data set has two most-frequently occurring numbers.

From bi- (two) + modal (relating to mode). Mode comes from Latin modus (measure/manner). The statistical term emerged in the 19th century.

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