Adverb
so as to involve two sides or parts
with the involvement of two parties or governments
Source: WordNetthey worked out an agreement bilaterally Source: Internet
Although their shell may be so fine as to be transparent, it is nevertheless calcareous ; citation their shells are bilaterally symmetric and can vary widely in shape: coiled, needle-like, triangular, globulous. Source: Internet
All these larvae are bilaterally symmetrical and have bands of cilia with which they swim and some, usually known as 'pluteus' larvae, have arms. Source: Internet
Lobsters have 10 walking legs; the front three pairs bear claws, the first of which are larger than the others. citation Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialised claws. Source: Internet
In the case of India, it has supported international co-operation to achieve the goal of eradicating the illicit trade of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) multilaterally, regionally, and bilaterally. Source: Internet
The cell bodies of visceral afferent fibers of the vagus nerve are located bilaterally in the inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve (nodose ganglia). Source: Internet