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diplo-
- a combining form meaning “double,” “in pairs,” used in the formation of compound words:
diplococcus.
diplo-
combining_form
- double
diplococcus
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Example Sentences
She uploaded it to MySpace, and “messaged Diplo every day for two months through MySpace.”
Truth be told, Patrick and Diplo [who hosts SoundClash] were neck and neck in my dream wish list for this show.
The hyper-nuanced linguistic interpretations of European diplo-speak were absurd.
Instant reactions ranging from the puzzled (New Yorker) to the confused (Diplo).
Holbrooke, by contrast, was all bright colors even when forced into diplo-speak.
If none of the foregoing is observed but only diplo- or streptococci, these indicate one-plane division only.
Diplo-, Greek for double, as Diplostemonous, with two sets of stamens.
If only two cells cohere, it is called a diplo-coccus (twin-coccus).
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