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doo
-ey
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It.
ah
doo
-e
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a du·e
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ɑ ˈdu
eɪ
;
It.
ɑ ˈdu
ɛ
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[
ah
doo
-ey
;
It.
ah
doo
-e
]
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adjective
Music
.
1.
together; in unison.
2.
divisi.
Origin:
<
Italian:
literally, by two
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