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duo
1[ doo-oh, dyoo-oh ]
noun
- Music. duet.
- two persons commonly associated with each other; couple.
- two animals or objects of the same sort; two things ordinarily placed or found together; a pair:
a duo of lovebirds.
duo-
2- a combining form meaning “two,” used in the formation of compound words:
duologue.
duo-
1combining_form
- indicating two
duotone
duo
2/ ˈːəʊ /
noun
- music
- a pair of performers
- another word for duet
- a pair of actors, entertainers, etc
- informal.a pair of closely connected individuals
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of duo1
Origin of duo2
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Words That Use Duo-
does duo- mean?
Duo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “two.” It is occasionally used in technical terms.
Duo- comes from Greek ý and Latin duo, both meaning “two.” In fact, English’s own word two is related to these roots! Learn more at our entry at two.
Examples of duo-
One example of a technical term that features the combining form duo- is duotone, “of two tones or colors.”
The combining form duo- means “two,” while -tone here means “color.” Duotone literally translates to “two colors” or “two-colored.”
are some words that use the combining form duo-?
are some other forms that duo- may be commonly confused with?
The combining form duodeno- does not use duo- to mean “two.” Learn why duodeno- represents a part of the small intestine at our entry.
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