noun
- a pair of similar or identical things; a couple or duo.
- in physics and chemistry, a pair of closely spaced spectral lines or energy levels.
Usage: less common than 'pair' or 'couple'; often used in technical or specialized contexts
Usage: technical; used in atomic and molecular spectroscopy
Examples
- The dancers performed as a duplet, moving in perfect synchronization.
- The spectroscope revealed a duplet in the emission spectrum of the element.
- A duplet of swans glided across the lake.
- In quantum mechanics, the energy duplet arises from spin-orbit coupling.
- The duplet of stars orbits around a common center of mass.