bicycle
duet
duel
bicept
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Bisect (to divide into two parts), duplicate (to make an exact copy), duo (a pair of two), binary (relating to a system of two).
duo or dual is probably what you are looking for.
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Yes, "mailbox" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words ("mail" and "box") that come together to create a new word with a distinct meaning.
Some words that start with the prefix "du" are duplicate, dual, durable, and duet.
"Du jour" is a French term meaning "of the day." It is often used in menus to indicate a special dish or offering that is made fresh daily.
"Ilnya pa du qua" is not a recognized phrase or expression in any known language. It is possible that it is a made-up or incorrect combination of words. Without further context or information, it is not possible to determine its meaning.
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These are actually prefixes and not root words: bi as in "bipolar" and "bicycle" di as in "diplex". Sometimes this prefix is converted to "dy" as in "dyad". du as in "duplex" and "duopoly" twin as in "twin-engined"
Ang Du has written: 'San yu zhui bi'
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duo... or du... are both prefixes meaning two of the same kind.
The meaning of potage du jour is the "soup of the day."
Du jour means "of the day".
"du" isn't an Irish word, however "dú" is. "dú" is a prefix meaning black / dark
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Duet. It's used when two people sing together or playing musical instruments together.
The nearest I can trace is the stem u-wo-du meaning beauty, with the form u-wo-du-hi meaning beautiful.
Didi du du