double-barrelled

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Having two separate parts often adjoined by a hyphen, eg. Wright-Phillips, Bowes-Lyon or Duncan Smith
Double-barrelled is used to describe something such as a plan which has two main parts
A double-barrelled surname has two parts which are joined by a hyphen, for example `Miss J. Heydon-Smith'
double-barrelled in AM, use double-barreled1. A double-barrelled gun has two barrels. a double-barrelled shotgun
double-barrelled shotgun
A type of shot firing gun with two long, parallel barrels, allowing the user to fire twice in quick succession
double barrelled
having two barrels (of a firearm); having two different meanings or purposes
double barrelled gun
{i} gun with two barrels
double-barrelled
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