Bistable

/baɪˈsteɪbəl/ adjective

Able to remain in either of two stable states without external energy; used in electronics and biology to describe systems like switches or circuits.

From Latin bi- (two) + English stable (from Latin stabilis, firm). The term emerged in 20th-century electronics and information theory to describe circuits that could hold either of two positions.

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