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Diplex
Diplex Di"plex, a. [Pref. di- + -plex, as in duplex.] (Teleg.) Pertaining to the sending of two messages in the same direction at the same time. Diplex and contraplex are the two varieties of duplex.
Eudipleura
Eudipleura Eu`di*pleu"ra, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? well + ? double + ? rib,?, pl.,side.] (Biol.) The fundamental forms of organic life, that are composed of two equal and symmetrical halves. --Syd. Soc. Lex.

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- Diple (pluralia tantum; pronounced [dîple̞], other Croatian names: "misnjiče", "miješnice" and "mih") is a traditional woodwind musical instrument originating...
- Diples or Thiples (Gr****: Δίπλες) is a Gr**** dessert from the Peloponnese, made of thin sheet-like dough. They are essentially the same as angel wings...
- Diple (Ancient Gr****: διπλῆ, meaning double, referring to the two lines in the mark >) was a mark used in the margins of ancient Gr**** m****cripts to...
- ancora, and the dotted right-pointing angle, which is also known as the diple periestigmene. Loosely, all these symbols, and the act of annotation by...
- encyclopedia, Etymologiae, described their use of the Gr**** diplé (a chevron): [13] ⟩ Diple. Hanc scriptores nostri adponunt in libris ecclesiasticorum...
- Bosnia-Herzegovina. Diple is a traditional woodwind musical instrument in Croatian music. Sometimes called "Mih", "mjeh", "mjesina" or only "diple", it is pla****...
- (South America) Shakuhachi (****an) Almpfeiferl (Austria) Caval (Romania) Diple (or Dvojnice, a double recorder) (Serbia) Flageolet (France) Fluier (Romania)...
- corresponding explanation in a commentary. The diple periestigmene (διπλῆ περιεστιγμένη) >· a dotted diple pointed to a verse in which Aristarchos' edition...
- quotations were marked with marginal diples, as in Antiquity, but from at least the 12th century scribes also began entering diples (sometimes double) within the...
- Olive oil is a widespread addition. Sweet desserts include melomakarona, diples and galaktoboureko, and drinks such as ouzo, metaxa and wines including...