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Etymology of the Latin word duplex

the Latin word duplex (twofold, double; divided)
derived from the Late Latin word plicare (to fold; fold , bend, flex; multiply by X , X-tuple; add together)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *plek-
using the Latin prefix du-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dwo-

Derivations in Latin

duplicare, duplicitas, Duplicidentata

Derivations in other languages

English duplex, French duplex, Italian duplexer, Italian duplex, Italian duplice, Portuguese dúplex, Portuguese dúplice, Portuguese duplex, Spanish dúplex, Spanish dúplice



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