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Definition of duet noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

duet

noun
 
/djuˈet/
 
/duˈet/
(also less frequent duo)
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  1. a performance by two singers or musicians; a piece of music for two singers or players
    • a piano duet
    • The host of the show did a duet with one of the guests.
    • a duet for piano and violin
    compare solo, trioTopics Musicc2
    Word Originmid 18th cent.: from Italian duetto, diminutive of duo ‘duet’, from Latin duo ‘two’.
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