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Twoway

Twoway is a term used to describe bidirectional or reciprocal interaction, communication, or exchange. In general usage, it refers to any process, relationship, or system that allows or requires messages, signals, or actions to move in both directions.

In technology and software, the concept of bidirectional flow appears as two-way binding or bidirectional data

In transportation and infrastructure, two-way (often written two-way) describes traffic that flows in both directions on

In communications and broadcasting, two-way systems enable interactive exchanges between participants, such as two-way radios, two-way

Etymology and usage notes: the standard written form in English is usually two-way, especially in general writing.

See also: bidirectional, two-way binding, two-way radio, two-way street.

binding.
This
refers
to
interfaces
where
changes
in
the
data
model
automatically
update
the
user
interface
and
user
input
can
modify
the
underlying
data,
keeping
both
sides
synchronized.
The
term
twoway
is
sometimes
used
in
branding
or
product
naming
to
denote
this
bidirectional
capability,
though
the
hyphenated
form
“two-way”
is
more
common
in
prose.
a
street
or
road.
A
two-way
street
accommodates
vehicles
traveling
in
opposite
directions,
in
contrast
to
one-way
streets
that
permit
traffic
in
a
single
direction.
paging,
and
other
bidirectional
communication
channels.
These
systems
contrast
with
one-way
broadcasts
where
information
flows
in
only
a
single
direction.
Twoway
often
appears
as
a
product
name,
brand,
or
in
compound
nouns
where
a
closed
form
is
preferred.