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- (architecture) Having two units, divisions, suites, or apartments.
- (metallurgy) Of stainless steel: having a structure containing austenite and ferrite in roughly equal proportions.
- (soil science) Having horizons with contrasting textures.
- (architecture) Having two floors.
- (telecommunications) Bidirectional (in two directions).
- (used technically of a device or process) having two parts
- allowing communication in opposite directions simultaneously
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- (US) A dwelling unit with two floors.
- (geology) A system of multiple thrust faults bounded above and below by a roof thrust and floor thrust.
- (US, Canada, Australia) A house made up of two dwelling units.
- (philately) A cancellation combining a numerical cancellation with a second mark showing time, date, and place of posting.
- (biochemistry) A double-stranded polynucleotide.
- (juggling) A throwing motion where two balls are thrown with one hand at the same time.
- a house with two units sharing a common wall
- an apartment having rooms on two floors that are connected by a staircase
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- Having four components.
- Of or relating to an early videotape format with four magnetic record/reproduce heads mounted on a headwheel spinning transversely across the tape.
- Of or relating to a system in telegraphy by which four messages (two in each direction) can be sent on one wire simultaneously.
- having four units or components
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- (Canada) A building, such as a duplex or triplex, with a number of apartments (typically two to four) that all open directly to the outside.
- Clipping of multiplex.
- (computing) A tree-like structure in which each child can have multiple parents.
- (computing) A designated portion of a disk, usually set up to mirror some of the contents.
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- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of apartment building”).
- Anything with three layers or levels.
- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of bus”).
- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of sandwich”).
- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of headline”).
- (nautical, historical) A sailing warship that had guns on each of three decks.
- (historical) An old-fashioned pulpit.
- made with three slices of usually toasted bread
- a warship carrying guns on three decks
- any ship having three decks
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- plural of Dula
- A hamlet in Anglesey, Wales (OS grid ref SH4789).
- A river in Gwynedd and Powys, which joins the Dovey/Dyfi at Machynlleth on its north side; also known as the North Dulas.
- A locality and civil parish (served by Ewyas Harold Group Parish Council) in Herefordshire, England (OS grid ref SO3729).
- Synonym of City Dulas, Anglesey.
- A river in Powys, which also joins the Dovey/Dyfi at Machynlleth, but on its south side; also known as the South Dulas.
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- (Canada) A building, such as a duplex or triplex, with a number of apartments (typically two to four) that all open directly to the outside.
- Clipping of multiplex.
- (computing) A tree-like structure in which each child can have multiple parents.
- (computing) A designated portion of a disk, usually set up to mirror some of the contents.
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- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of apartment building”).
- Anything with three layers or levels.
- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of bus”).
- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of sandwich”).
- Alternative form of triple-decker (“type of headline”).
- (nautical, historical) A sailing warship that had guns on each of three decks.
- (historical) An old-fashioned pulpit.
- made with three slices of usually toasted bread
- a warship carrying guns on three decks
- any ship having three decks
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- (architecture) Having two units, divisions, suites, or apartments.
- (metallurgy) Of stainless steel: having a structure containing austenite and ferrite in roughly equal proportions.
- (soil science) Having horizons with contrasting textures.
- (architecture) Having two floors.
- (telecommunications) Bidirectional (in two directions).
- (used technically of a device or process) having two parts
- allowing communication in opposite directions simultaneously
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- (US) A dwelling unit with two floors.
- (geology) A system of multiple thrust faults bounded above and below by a roof thrust and floor thrust.
- (US, Canada, Australia) A house made up of two dwelling units.
- (philately) A cancellation combining a numerical cancellation with a second mark showing time, date, and place of posting.
- (biochemistry) A double-stranded polynucleotide.
- (juggling) A throwing motion where two balls are thrown with one hand at the same time.
- a house with two units sharing a common wall
- an apartment having rooms on two floors that are connected by a staircase
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- Having four components.
- Of or relating to an early videotape format with four magnetic record/reproduce heads mounted on a headwheel spinning transversely across the tape.
- Of or relating to a system in telegraphy by which four messages (two in each direction) can be sent on one wire simultaneously.
- having four units or components
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- (architecture) Having two units, divisions, suites, or apartments.
- (metallurgy) Of stainless steel: having a structure containing austenite and ferrite in roughly equal proportions.
- (soil science) Having horizons with contrasting textures.
- (architecture) Having two floors.
- (telecommunications) Bidirectional (in two directions).
- (used technically of a device or process) having two parts
- allowing communication in opposite directions simultaneously
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- (US) A dwelling unit with two floors.
- (geology) A system of multiple thrust faults bounded above and below by a roof thrust and floor thrust.
- (US, Canada, Australia) A house made up of two dwelling units.
- (philately) A cancellation combining a numerical cancellation with a second mark showing time, date, and place of posting.
- (biochemistry) A double-stranded polynucleotide.
- (juggling) A throwing motion where two balls are thrown with one hand at the same time.
- a house with two units sharing a common wall
- an apartment having rooms on two floors that are connected by a staircase