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| | | duple time | (n) musical time with two beats in each bar | | duplex | (v) change into a duplex | | duplex | (adj) (used technically of a device or process) having two parts, Example: a duplex transaction | | duplex | (adj) allowing communication in opposite directions simultaneously, Example: duplex system; duplex telephony | | duplex apartment | (n) an apartment having rooms on two floors that are connected by a staircase, Syn. duplex | | duplex house | (n) a house with two units sharing a common wall, Syn. semidetached house, duplex | | duplicable | (adj) capable of being duplicated, Syn. duplicatable | | duplicate | (n) a copy that corresponds to an original exactly, Syn. duplication, Example: he made a duplicate for the files | | duplicate | (v) make or do or perform again, Syn. replicate, double, repeat, reduplicate, Example: He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick | | duplicate | (v) make a duplicate or duplicates of, Example: Could you please duplicate this letter for me? |
| | Duple | a. [ L. duplus. See Double. ] Double. [ 1913 Webster ] Duple ratio (Math.), that in which the antecedent term is double the consequent, as of 2 to 1, 8 to 4, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Duplex | v. t. [ See Duplex, a. ] (Teleg.) To arrange, as a telegraph line, so that two messages may be transmitted simultaneously; to equip with a duplex telegraphic outfit. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | | Duplex | ‖a. [ L., fr. duo two + plicare to fold. See Two, and Complex. ] 1. Double; twofold. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Computers) organized so that data may be transmitted in two opposite directions over the same channel; -- of communications channels, such as data transfer lines between computers. [ PJC ] Duplex escapement, a peculiar kind of watch escapement, in which the scape-wheel has two sets of teeth. See Escapement. -- Duplex lathe, one for turning off, screwing, and surfacing, by means of two cutting tools, on opposite sides of the piece operated upon. -- Duplex pumping engine, a steam pump in which two steam cylinders are placed side by side, one operating the valves of the other. -- Duplex querela [ L., double complaint ] (Eccl. Law), a complaint in the nature of an appeal from the ordinary to his immediate superior, as from a bishop to an archbishop. Mozley & W. -- Duplex telegraphy, a system of telegraphy for sending two messages over the same wire simultaneously. -- Duplex watch, one with a duplex escapement. -- half duplex (Computers) (a) arranged so that the information may be transmitted in both directions, but only in one direction at a time; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with full duplex(a). (b) arranged so that the information transmitted to the remote computer also appears on the local terminal; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with full duplex(b). -- full duplex, (Computers) (a) arranged so that the information may be transmitted in both directions simultaneously; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with half duplex(a). (b) arranged so that the information transmitted to the remote computer does not appear on the local terminal; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with half duplex(b). [ 1913 Webster ]
| | duplex | n. [ See Duplex, a. ] 1. something which is duplex; -- used mostly in reference to a living unit, such as an apartment, in a building having two similar living units. [ PJC ] 2. (Biology, Genetics) a double-stranded region in a nucleic acid molecule. See deoxyribonucleic acid. [ PJC ] | | duplexer | n. (Radio) a device which switches electronic circuitry so that a radio antenna can function as either a transmitting or receiving antenna. [ PJC ] | | duplicability | n. the quality of being reproducible. Syn. -- reproducibility. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | duplicatable | adj. capable of being duplicated. [ WordNet 1.5 ] Variants: duplicable | | Duplicate | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Duplicated p. pr. & vb. n. Duplicating. ] 1. To double; to fold; to render double. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To make a duplicate of (something); to make a copy or transcript of. Glanvill. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Biol.) To divide into two by natural growth or spontaneous action; as, infusoria duplicate themselves. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Duplicate | n. 1. That which exactly resembles or corresponds to something else; another, correspondent to the first; hence, a copy; a transcript; a counterpart. [ 1913 Webster ] I send a duplicate both of it and my last dispatch. Sir W. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Law) An original instrument repeated; a document which is the same as another in all essential particulars, and differing from a mere copy in having all the validity of an original. Burrill. [ 1913 Webster ] | | duplicate | a. [ L. duplicatus, p. p. of duplicare to double, fr. duplex double, twofold. See Duplex. ] Double; twofold. [ 1913 Webster ] Duplicate proportion or Duplicate ratio (Math.), the proportion or ratio of squares. Thus, in geometrical proportion, the first term to the third is said to be in a duplicate ratio of the first to the second, or as its square is to the square of the second. Thus, in 2, 4, 8, 16, the ratio of 2 to 8 is a duplicate of that of 2 to 4, or as the square of 2 is to the square of 4. [ 1913 Webster ]
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