Concept cluster: Communication > Duality or duplication
adj
(Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of two-faced. [(literally) Having two faces or plane surfaces.]
adj
Alternative form of third-party [Of or relating to a third party.]
n
(informal) Abbreviation of threesome. [A group of three people or things.]
adv
(obsolete) In two; in twain; asunder.
adj
Twofold, double.
n
(taxonomy) A pair of two mutually exclusive choices in a dichotomous key.
adj
Designed for two users.
n
Two objects, senses, etc working as one.
n
(grammar) The use of two successive copulas when only one is necessary, as in "My point is, is that..."
n
The situation in which a word or phrase has two different, often opposite, meanings. For example, wicked can mean both "good" and "bad".
adj
Of two minds; indecisive, vacillating, or ambivalent.
adj
Characterised or marked by being double; dual
n
A pair of two similar or equal things; couple.
adv
(usually of relative importance, of degree, quantity or measure) In a double manner; with twice the severity or degree.
n
Of an item that is one of a pair, the other item in the pair.
n
(uncountable) The control of a vehicle by either one of two people
n
Duality; the condition of being double.
n
Obsolete form of doublet. [A pair of two similar or equal things; couple.]
n
A group of two things.
n
A set of two elements treated as one; a pair.
n
Someone or something that has two sides: one good (the "Dr. Jekyll") and one bad (the "Mr. Hyde").
n
(psychology) A social model of a particular kind of conflict in human interactions, involving three people: a victim, a persecutor (who blames the victim), and a rescuer (who attempts to aid the victim).
n
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
adj
Of or relating to a third party.
adj
(rare) twofold
n
One of a pair (the other of the pair being Tweedle-dum) of nominally different (often: but practically identical) things.
n
One of a pair (the other of the pair being Tweedle-dee) of nominally different (often: but practically identical) things.
adj
(poetic) Double-minded; uncertain; doubtful.
n
(nonce word) A twofold or double reason.
adj
(archaic) Twofold.
v
(transitive, obsolete outside Scotland) To separate, divide.
adj
(obsolete) Double; twofold.
adj
Alternative form of twissel [(obsolete) Double; twofold.]
n
Two things that superficially appear to be opposites but are fundamentally similar.
adj
Alternative spelling of twofold [Double; duplicate; multiplied by two.]
adj
(printing) Having a depth of body equal to double that of the size specified.
n
Alternative form of two of a kind [Two who are very similar.]
adv
In a double degree; doubly.
adj
Twofold; double.
adj
(archaic) Twofold.
v
Obsolete spelling of twin [(transitive, obsolete outside Scotland) To separate, divide.]

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