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    ‖Duplex (?), a. [L., fr.  duo two + plicare to fold. See Two, and Complex.]
    1. Double; twofold.

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    2. (Computers) organized so that data may be transmitted in two opposite directions over the same channel; -- of communications channels, such as data transfer lines between computers.

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    Duplex escapement, a peculiar kind of watch escapement, in which the scape-wheel has two sets of teeth. See Escapement. -- Duplex lathe, one for turning off, screwing, and surfacing, by means of two cutting tools, on opposite sides of the piece operated upon. -- Duplex pumping engine, a steam pump in which two steam cylinders are placed side by side, one operating the valves of the other. -- Duplex querela [L., double complaint] (Eccl. Law), a complaint in the nature of an appeal from the ordinary to his immediate superior, as from a bishop to an archbishop. Mozley & W. -- Duplex telegraphy, a system of telegraphy for sending two messages over the same wire simultaneously. -- Duplex watch, one with a duplex escapement. -- half duplex (Computers) (a) arranged so that the information may be transmitted in both directions, but only in one direction at a time; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with full duplex(a). (b) arranged so that the information transmitted to the remote
    computer also appears on the local terminal; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with full duplex(b). -- full duplex, (Computers) (a) arranged so that the information may be transmitted in both directions simultaneously; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with half duplex(a). (b) arranged so that the information transmitted to the remote computer does not appear on the local terminal; -- of communications channels between computers; contrasted with half duplex(b).

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  2.       
    Duplex (?), v. t. [See Duplex, a.] (Teleg.) To arrange, as a telegraph line, so that two  messages may be transmitted simultaneously; to equip with a duplex telegraphic outfit.

    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

  3.       
    duplex (?), n. [See Duplex, a.]
    1. something which is duplex; -- used mostly in reference to a living unit, such as an apartment, in a building having two similar living units.

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    2. (Biology, Genetics) a double-stranded region in a nucleic acid molecule. See deoxyribonucleic acid.

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