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DuoA duo is a piece of music for two performers. Written for the piano such a piece would need two performers and two pianos. It is also the name for a group of two players.
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Duo1580s, "song for two voices," via either Italian or French, from Latin duo "two" (see two). Meaning "two people" (especially as an entertainment team) attested by 1887.
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Duotwo duro: to harden, last, endure
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DuoA composition in two parts for two voices or instruments, a duet.
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Duo(n) two items of the same kind(n) two performers or singers who perform together(n) a pair who associate with one another(n) a musical composition for two performers
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Duotwo, in two parts
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Duotwo performers.
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Duo(v.) To have a party of two players.
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Duo
An unincorporated community in West Virginia
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