duplex

[ˈdjuːpleks]

duplex Definition

  • 1a house or apartment with two floors connected by an internal staircase
  • 2a telecommunications system that allows the transmission of data in both directions at the same time

Using duplex: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "duplex" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The duplex has a spacious living room on the first floor and three bedrooms upstairs.

  • Example

    The company upgraded their internet connection to a duplex system for faster data transfer.

  • Example

    The real estate agent showed us a few duplexes in the area that were available for rent.

duplex Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for duplex

  • twin
  • semi-detached
  • double

Origins of duplex

from Latin 'duo', meaning 'two' + 'plex', meaning 'fold'

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Summary: duplex in Brief

The term 'duplex' [ˈdjuːpleks] refers to a type of housing unit with two floors connected by an internal staircase. It can also refer to a telecommunications system that allows data transmission in both directions simultaneously. Examples include 'The duplex has a spacious living room on the first floor and three bedrooms upstairs,' and 'The company upgraded their internet connection to a duplex system for faster data transfer.' Synonyms include 'semi-detached,' while informal equivalents include 'two-story house.'