('əl, dyū'-) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Composed of two usually like or complementary parts; double: dual controls for pilot and copilot; a car with dual exhaust pipes.
  2. Having a double character or purpose: a belief in the dual nature of reality.
  3. Grammar. Of, relating to, or being a number category that indicates two persons or things, as in Greek, Sanskrit, and Old English.
n. Grammar
  1. The dual number.
  2. An inflected form of a noun, adjective, pronoun, or verb used with two items or people.

[Latin duālis, from duo, two.]

dually du'al·ly adv.

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Fowler (1926) described dual and (with better reason) dualistic as 'words of the learned kind', and warned against using them when alternatives such as double, two, and twofold were available. The danger was illusory, however, and dual causes no difficulty. In practice it has tended to form fairly fixed compounds, for example dual carriageway (first recorded in 1933), dual control (1913), dual nationality (1961), dual personality (1905), and dual-purpose (adjective, 1914).

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adjective

  1. Composed of two parts or things: biform, binary, double, duple, duplex, duplicate, geminate, twofold. See part/whole.
  2. Consisting of two identical or similar related things, parts, or elements: double, paired, twin. See same/different/compare.


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Definition: double
Antonyms: single

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IN BRIEF: Made up of or having two parts or elements.

pronunciation Education today, more than ever before, must see clearly the dual objectives: Educating for living and educating for making a living. — James Mason Wood.

Tutor's tip: The character's "dual" (made up of two parts; having two functions) role of father and brother made it impossible for him to fight in a "duel" (combat) when he was challenged.

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i. Duplicated controls permitting either an instructor and a pupil or the pilot and the copilot to operate controls.
ii. Instructional flying hours or sorties logged in a flying log by the pupil.

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Dual (category theory)

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In category theory, a branch of mathematics, duality is a correspondence between properties of a category C and so-called dual properties of the opposite category Cop. Given a statement regarding the category C, by interchanging the source and target of each morphism as well as interchanging the order of composing two morphisms, a corresponding dual statement is obtained regarding the opposite category Cop. Duality, as such, is the assertion that truth is invariant under this operation on statements. In other words, if a statement is true about C, then its dual statement is true about Cop. Also, if a statement is false about C, then its dual has to be false about Cop.

Given a concrete category C, it is often the case that the opposite category Cop per se is abstract. Cop need not be a category that arises from mathematical practice. In this case, another category D is also termed to be in duality with C if D and Cop are equivalent as categories.

In the case when C and its opposite Cop are equivalent, such a category is self-dual.

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Formal definition

We define the elementary language of category theory as the two-sorted first order language with objects and morphisms as distinct sorts, together with the relations of an object being the source or target of a morphism and a symbol for composing two morphisms.

Let σ be any statement in this language. We form the dual σop as follows:

  1. Interchange each occurrence of "source" in σ with "target".
  2. Interchange the order of composing morphisms. That is, replace each occurrence of g \circ f with f \circ g

Informally, these conditions state that the dual of a statement is formed by reversing arrows and compositions.

Duality is the observation that σ is true for some category C if and only if σop is true for Cop.

Examples

  • A morphism f\colon A \to B is a monomorphism if f \circ g = f \circ h implies g = h. Performing the dual operation, we get the statement that g \circ f = h \circ f implies g = h. for a morphism f\colon B \to A. This is precisely what it means for f to be an epimorphism. In short, the property of being a monomorphism is dual to the property of being an epimorphism.

Applying duality, this means that a morphism in some category C is a monomorphism if and only if the reverse morphism in the opposite category Cop is an epimorphism.

  • An example comes from reversing the direction of inequalities in a partial order. So if X is a set and ≤ a partial order relation, we can define a new partial order relation ≤new by
xnew y if and only if yx.

This example on orders is a special case, since partial orders correspond to a certain kind of category in which Hom(A,B) can have at most one element. In applications to logic, this then looks like a very general description of negation (that is, proofs run in the opposite direction). For example, if we take the opposite of a lattice, we will find that meets and joins have their roles interchanged. This is an abstract form of De Morgan's laws, or of duality applied to lattices.

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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - todelt, dobbelt-
n. - dualis
v. tr. - ombygge til dobbelt kørebane

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    motorvej, vej med adskilte kørebaner
  • dual control    dobbeltstyring

Nederlands (Dutch)
tweevoudig, tweeledig, dubbel, tweevoud

Français (French)
adj. - double, binaire, à deux, à double, (Psych) dédoublement
n. - (Ling) duel
v. tr. - constituer/former deux objets, avoir un double (caractère, nature)

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    route pour automobiles, (GB) route à quatre voies
  • dual control    (Aut, Aviat) double commande

Deutsch (German)
adj. - zweifach, doppelt, zweigliedrig
n. - (Ling.) Dual
v. - eine Straße zweispurig machen

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    (in beide Richtungen) zweispurige Straße
  • dual control    Doppelsteuerung

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - διπλός, διττός, διχασμένος, δυϊκός
n. - δυϊκός τύπος

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    οδός διπλής κατευθύνσεως
  • dual control    διπλό σύστημα ελέγχου (σε αυτοκίνητο δασκάλου οδήγησης)

Italiano (Italian)
duplice

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    strada a doppia corsia
  • dual control    controllo duale

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - duplo
n. - dual (m)

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    estrada (f) de duas pistas
  • dual control    duplo comando (m)

Русский (Russian)
двойной, двоичный

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    дорога с разделением
  • dual control    двойное управление

Español (Spanish)
adj. - doble, dual, binario
n. - doble, dual, binario
v. tr. - convertir en doble vía

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    autovía
  • dual control    doble mando

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - som gäller två
n. - gram. dualism

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
两的, 双的, 双重的, 双倍的, 双数, 双数词, 改道路为双向道

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    复式车行道
  • dual control    双重控制, 复式操纵

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 兩的, 雙的, 雙重的, 雙倍的
n. - 雙數, 雙數詞
v. tr. - 改道路為雙向道

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    複式車行道
  • dual control    雙重控制, 複式操縱

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 이중의, 두 사람으로 이루어진, 양수의
n. - 양수형
v. tr. - 이중으로 만들다

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 二重の, 2の

idioms:

  • dual carriageway    往復分離道路
  • dual control    二重管轄, 複操縦装置

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) ثنائي, مزدوج (الاسم) المثنى‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮דו-, כפול, זוגי‬
n. - ‮צורה כפולה של שם-עצם או פועל‬
v. tr. - ‮הפך דרך לכביש דו-מסלולי‬


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