Adjective
double-sided (not comparable)
Using or able to be used on both sides.
(of paper) able to be used or printed on both sides.
(of adhesive tape) adhesive on both sides.
(of circuit boards) having printed circuits on both sides.
double sided
Although the new double-sided blender created a buzz, people were not convinced about the the price, calling it too expensive. Source: Internet
A vintage set of shirt studs and double-sided cufflinks with a smoke mother of pearl inlay in a gold setting. Source: Internet
For display on a motor vehicle the convert square flag was encased in a metal frame and held in place by a double-sided, clear perspex cover. Source: Internet
Drives of higher storage density could be obtained from third-party vendors; the Floppy Disk Controller and TRSDOS could handle double-sided and 80-track drives. Source: Internet
Hemmings, of Adelaide, South Australia, offered systems manufactured by Pioneer which utilised 12in (30 cm) double-sided laser discs containing a maximum of 24 songs with accompanying video track and subtitled lyrics. Source: Internet
High density DDR RAM modules will, like their low density counterparts, usually be double-sided with eight 512 Mbit chips per side. Source: Internet