BILEVEL

Etymology

Adjective

bilevel (not comparable)

Having two levels

Noun

bilevel (plural bilevels)

A house with two adjacent levels that are less than a story apart

(computer graphics) A binary image, one that has only two possible values for each pixel (usually black and white)

Synonyms

• (house): split-level

Anagrams

• Beville

Source: Wiktionary



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