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*Books ] in pairs back-to-back, such as ]. *Books ] in pairs back-to-back, such as ].
*] or Dosado, a ] where partners pass back-to-back and return to a facing postition. *], also spelled Dos-a-dos, a ] where partners pass back-to-back and return to a facing postition.
*A ] where two or more sit back-to-back, a furniture, or in a ] (typically a ]), or other conveyance. *A ] where two or more sit back-to-back, a furniture, or in a ] (typically a ]), or other conveyance.
*], a carriage with the dos-a-dos seat. *], a carriage with the dos-a-dos seat.

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Dos-a-dos, from the French, literally "back-to-back", is applied to:

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