1. two-step - Noun
2. two-step - Adjective
3. two-step - Verb
dance the two-step
a ballroom dance in duple meter; marked by sliding steps
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As the debate on data security has been ensuing, the two-step authentication has been popularized over the years. Source: Internet
Building upon this foundation, Dr. Moustakas at Boston University patented a method for producing high-brightness blue LEDs using a new two-step process. Source: Internet
As a result, Mr Marshall brought forward SA’s two-step plan to today, meaning cinemas and theatres will reopen with a maximum of 20 people, as will galleries and museums. Source: Internet
Biochemical mechanism Diagram illustrating the two-step biochemistry of splicing Spliceosomal splicing and self-splicing involve a two-step biochemical process. Source: Internet
BLANCO BROWN: (Singing) Going to do the two-step then cowboy boogie. Source: Internet
In other words, Y is colored in a two-step process: First, for every x in X, the point f(x) is colored yellow; Second, all the rest of the points in Y, that are not yellow, are colored blue. Source: Internet