Binarium

/baɪˈnɛəriəm/ noun

A Roman military unit or formation consisting of two soldiers or fighters paired together.

From Latin 'binarius' (of or containing two) + '-ium' (a neuter noun ending). The word comes from 'bini' meaning 'two each.' In Roman military terminology, it described the smallest organized paired unit in an army.

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