Twice vs Deuce - What's the difference?
twice | deuce |
Two times.
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In a doubled quantity or extent.
To a doubled degree.
(cards) A card with two spots, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards.
(dice) A side of a die with two spots.
(dice) A cast of dice totalling two.
The number two.
(tennis) A tie, both players have the same number of points and one can win by scoring two additional points.
(baseball) A curveball
(custom cars) A '32 FordGeisert, Eric. "The California Spyder", in Street Rodder'', 8/99, p.34; Mayall, Joe. "Driving Impression: Reproduction Deuce Hiboy", in ''Rod Action , 2/78, p.26. in plural, 2-barrel (twin-choke) carburetors (in the term 3 deuces, an arrangement on a common intake manifold).
(restaurants) A table seating two diners.
(slang) Excrement.
(epithet) The Devil, used in exclamations of confusion or anger
As an adverb twice
is two times.As a noun deuce is
(cards) a card with two spots, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards or deuce can be (epithet) the devil, used in exclamations of confusion or anger.twice
English
Adverb
(-)- Santa Claus is coming to town. / He’s making a list, / And checking it twice , / He’s gonna find out who’s naughty or nice. / Santa Claus is coming to town.
- Thus it appears that if the machine is turning twice as slow as before, there is more than twice the former quantity in the rising buckets; and more will be raised in a minute by the same expenditure of power.
- You can't get anything thinner than a spring shad, unless you take a couple of them, when, of course, they will be twice as thin.
- Standing in the lower portion of the boat, he apologizes while Krystyna paces above him, saying that he's just like Andrzej, “only half his age and twice as dumb.”
Derived terms
* a broken clock is right twice a day * two-time * twice as small * twice as lessdeuce
English
(wikipedia deuce)Etymology 1
(etyl) , from (etyl) deus, from (etyl) duo.Noun
(en noun)Coordinate terms
* (card with two spots)Etymology 2
Compare , from (etyl) deus (compare (deity).)Noun
(en noun)- Love is a bodily infirmity . . . which breaks out the deuce knows how or why (Thackeray)