Duet

/djuˈɛt/ noun

A piece of music written for two performers, or a performance by two people singing or playing together. It can also be used for any activity done closely together by two people.

From Italian 'duetto', a diminutive of 'duo' meaning 'two', from Latin 'duo' meaning 'two'. It entered English in the 18th century through musical terminology. The word has always been tied to paired performance.

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