DUOLITERAL

PRONUNCIATION: (doo-uh-LIT-uhr-uhl)

MEANING: adjective: Having two letters.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin duo (two), from Greek duo + littera (letter). Earliest documented use: 1828.

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DULLITERAL - long, dry, and dusty, like Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Prpgress"

DUOLITTERAL - drop two pieces of trash

DUEL-ITERAL - engaging in one-on-one personal combat on a Roman road