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'''Dos-a-dos''', from the [[ |
'''Dos-a-dos''', from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]], literally "back-to-back", is applied to: |
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*Books [[bookbinding|bound]] in pairs back-to-back, such as [[Ace Books|Ace doubles]]. |
*Books [[bookbinding|bound]] in pairs back-to-back, such as [[Ace Books|Ace doubles]]. |
Revision as of 16:26, 15 June 2006
Dos-a-dos, from the Spanish, literally "back-to-back", is applied to:
- Books bound in pairs back-to-back, such as Ace doubles.
- Dosado, also spelled Dos-a-dos, a dance move where partners pass back-to-back and return to a facing postition.
- A seat where two or more sit back-to-back, a furniture, or in a carriage (typically a dogcart), or other conveyance.
- Dos-a-dos (carriage), a carriage with the dos-a-dos seat.