two-step

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Noun

two-step (plural two-steps)

  1. A ballroom dance in duple time, having long, sliding steps
  2. A piece of music for this dance

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two-step (not comparable)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see two, step.
    • 2000, A. Hanjalic, G.C. Langelaar, P.M.B. van Roosmalen, Image and Video Databases: Restoration, Watermarking and Retrieval, →ISBN, page 14:
      Films corrupted by blotches are often restored in a two-step approach.
    • 2014, Pethuru Raj, Ganesh Chandra Deka, editors, Handbook of Research on Cloud Infrastructures for Big Data Analytics, IGI Global, page 105:
      The data lake, in turn, supports a two-step process to analyze the data.
    • 2015 September 15, “Pitavastatin Reduces Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Plaques in Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice with Late Stage Renal Disease”, in PLOS ONE, →DOI:
      A two-step procedure was performed to induce chronic renal disease (CRD): left heminephrectomy at 20 weeks of age followed by right total nephrectomy 1 week later.

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