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dualended

Dualended is an adjective used to describe something that has two ends or two active interfaces, enabling interaction, measurement, or operation from both ends. It is a generic descriptor rather than a single technical term, and it appears in multiple domains to indicate bidirectional or two-ended functionality. The term is often written with a hyphen as dual-ended, though simplified forms such as dualended or two-ended are also encountered in informal usage.

In practice, dual-ended configurations enable actions at both ends of a device or system. In computing, a

In mechanical and mechatronic design, dual-ended actuators or grippers apply or sense movement from both ends,

Because dual-ended is descriptive rather than a fixed technical term, its precise meaning depends on context.

dual-ended
or
double-ended
queue
(often
called
a
deque)
supports
insertion
and
removal
of
elements
from
both
ends.
In
electronics
and
optics,
dual-ended
components
or
cables
carry
signals
from
two
ends,
or
provide
interfaces
at
both
ends,
such
as
a
fiber-optic
link
with
connectors
on
each
side
or
a
bidirectional
amplifier.
increasing
reach,
symmetry,
or
redundancy.
In
measurement
and
sensor
systems,
dual-ended
sensors
compare
signals
across
two
endpoints
to
improve
accuracy
or
compensate
for
drift.
Related
terms
include
bidirectional,
double-ended,
and
two-ended,
with
preferred
usage
varying
by
field.