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Dual

Definition

Dual refers to something consisting of two parts or elements, or to something that has a double nature or function.

Parts of Speech
  • Adjective
  • Noun (in specialized contexts, such as grammar)
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈduːəl/ or /ˈdjuːəl/
  • Respelling: DOO-uhl or DYOO-uhl

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈdjuːəl/
  • Respelling: DYOO-uhl

The pronunciation of "dual" is similar in both American and British English, although the American pronunciation may have variations with "doo-uhl" and "dyoo-uhl."

Etymology

The word "dual" comes from the Latin word "dualis," which means "of two" or "involving two." The root "duo" in Latin means "two," and the term entered the English language in the late 16th century, primarily as an adjective referring to things composed of two parts.

Derivatives
  • Duality (noun)
  • Dualism (noun)
  • Dualist (noun)
  • Dually (adverb)
  • Dual-use (adjective)
Synonyms
  • Double
  • Twofold
  • Binary
Antonyms
  • Single
  • Unilateral
  • None
Usage

The term "dual" is used in various contexts to refer to something involving two parts, roles, or functions. It is often seen in technical, legal, or grammatical contexts, describing things that have a double nature or capacity. For example, a "dual-purpose device" serves two functions, and in grammar, the "dual" form refers to a category used for exactly two entities in some languages.

Related Terms
  • Double: Consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things.
  • Binary: Composed of two parts, elements, or factors.
  • Multiplicity: The state of being many or having multiple elements.
Detailed Definitions

Adjective

  • Consisting of two parts or elements: Refers to something that has two distinct parts or components.
    • Example: "The system has a dual control mechanism."
  • Having two functions or purposes: Describes something that can perform or be used for two different purposes.
    • Example: "The device serves a dual purpose as both a phone and a camera."

Noun (Specialized)

  • A grammatical category for exactly two entities: In languages that distinguish singular, dual, and plural, "dual" refers to the form used for exactly two people or things.
    • Example: "Ancient Greek uses the dual form to refer to pairs."

dual

The dual balance between the sun and the moon is shown through their opposing energies.
There is a dual reflection of the butterfly in the calm water.
The dual nature of the tree's branches and roots highlighted perfect symmetry.

🇨🇳 Mandarin (Chinese)

  • 双的 (shuāng de) - Dual
  • IPA: /ʃwɑːŋ də/
  • Respelling: SHWANG duh

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • द्वैत (dvait) - Dual
  • IPA: /dʋaɪt/
  • Respelling: dwy-t

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Doble - Dual
  • IPA: /ˈdo.ble/
  • Respelling: DOH-bleh

🇫🇷 French

  • Double - Dual
  • IPA: /du.bl/
  • Respelling: doo-BL

🇸🇦 Modern Standard Arabic

  • مزدوج (mazdūj) - Dual
  • IPA: /mazˈduːd͡ʒ/
  • Respelling: maz-DOOJ

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • যুগল (yugal) - Dual
  • IPA: /jugol/
  • Respelling: YOO-gol

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Двойной (Dvoynoy) - Dual
  • IPA: /ˈdvoj.nəj/
  • Respelling: DVOY-noy

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Duplo - Dual
  • IPA: /ˈdu.plu/
  • Respelling: DOO-ploo

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Ganda - Dual
  • IPA: /ˈganda/
  • Respelling: GAN-dah

🇩🇪 German

  • Doppelt - Dual
  • IPA: /ˈdɔpl̩t/
  • Respelling: DOP-plt

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 二重の (nijū no) - Dual
  • IPA: /ni.d͡ʑuː no/
  • Respelling: nee-JOO no

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Đôi - Dual
  • IPA: /ɗoɪ˧/
  • Respelling: DOY

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 이중의 (ijung-ui) - Dual
  • IPA: /i.d͡ʑuŋ.ɯi/
  • Respelling: ee-JUNG oo-ee

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Çift - Dual
  • IPA: /ʧift/
  • Respelling: CHEEFT

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • ذوال (zawāl) - Dual
  • IPA: /zəˈwɑːl/
  • Respelling: zah-WAAL

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