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UK
/djˈuːpəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs
an egg with a double yolk
double doors
a double (binary) star
dual controls for pilot and copilot
duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure
How To Use duple In A Sentence
- The duplex houses are better where the bedrooms are on the first floor.
- And what caps this dizzy display is not seriously ordered fugato, let alone a full fugue, but a comically stilted allegro dance in duple rhythm, with octave leaps, mostly in two parts with chordal intrusions.
- Duplex apartments start at €310,000 for a two-bedroom unit, while three-bedroom duplexes with gardens are available from €385,000.
- Traditional dances - kozachok, hopak, metelytsia, kolomyika, hutsulka, and arkan - differ by rhythmic figures, choreography, region, and sometimes by gender, but share a duple meter.
- This two bedroom duplex apartment has a private entrance hall and retains original Victorian features including high ceilings, decorative architraves and period fireplaces.
- Cahaba residents rented from the government until 1947, when the houses and duplexes were sold to individuals at prices ranging from $4,400 to $9,000 each.
- Three-bedroom duplex houses start at £174,950 and have around 124 square metres of accommodation.
- Each of the two-bedroom duplex townhouses in this phase will range in size from 82 to 98 square metres, with prices from €224,900.
- We were looking for a duplex or a triplex, but triplexes are really hard to come across.
- But now the first of five translucent duplex and triplex apartments in the building at 1055 Park Ave. has just gone into contract at what brokers say was a distressed price for the prime location — less than $1,850 a square foot. Glass Condo, Rock-Bottom Price