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doup·pi·o·ni noun or dou·pi·o·ni also du·pi·o·ni \ˌdüpēˈōnē\; or dou·pi·on or du·pi·on \ˈdüpēˌōn\ (-s) Etymology: French & Italian; French doupion, from Italian doppione (plural doppioni) double cocoon made by two silkworms, aug. of doppio double, from Latin duplus — more at double 1. : a usually large and uneven double silk thread reeled usually from two united cocoons and used in various fabrics (as shantung and pongee) 2. : a fabric of douppioni yarn |