duologue

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English

Etymology

From duo- +‎ -logue.

Noun

duologue (plural duologues)

  1. A conversation between two persons; dialogue.
    • 1960, P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves in the Offing, chapter III:
      This duologue had, of course, left Wilbert Cream a bit out of it, just painted on the backdrop as you might say, and for some moments, knitting his brow, plucking at his moustache, shuffling the feet and allowing the limbs to twitch, he had been giving abundant evidence that in his opinion three was a crowd and that what the leafy glade needed to make it all that a leafy glade should be was a complete absence of [myself].
  2. A dramatic performance or piece in the form of a dialogue limited to two speakers.

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