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duple
English
Etymology
From Latin duplus (“twofold, double”). Attested since the 16th century. Doublet of double and doppio.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -u?p?l
Adjective
duple (not comparable)
- (rare) Double.
- Synonyms: duplicate, twosome; see also Thesaurus:twofold
- (of time or music) Having two beats, or a multiple of two beats, in each measure.
- (poetry) Having two beats in each foot.
Anagrams
- puled, upled
Interlingua
Adjective
duple (not comparable)
- double
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?du.ple/
Adjective
duple
- feminine plural of duplo
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /?du.ple/, [?d??p???]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?du.ple/, [?d?u?pl?]
Adjective
duple
- vocative masculine singular of duplus
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krakowiak
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish krakowiak.
Noun
krakowiak (plural krakowiaks)
- A lively, syncopated Polish dance in duple time.
Synonyms
- cracovienne
Polish
Etymology
From Kraków +? -ak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kra?k?.v?ak/
Noun
krakowiak m anim
- krakowiak, cracovienne (dance)
Declension
Descendants
- ? English: krakowiak
Noun
krakowiak m pers (diminutive krakowiaczek, feminine krakowianka)
- (colloquial) Cracovian; inhabitant of Cracow
Declension
Further reading
- krakowiak in Polish dictionaries at PWN
krakowiak From the web:
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- what does the krakowiak mean
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