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dux \ˈdəks, ˈdu̇ks\ noun (plural du·ces \ˈd(y)üˌsēz, ˈdüˌkās\ ; also duxes \ˈdəksə̇z, ˈdu̇k-\) Etymology: Latin, literally, leader — more at duke 1. : a military commander stationed in a province of the later Roman Empire 2. Britain : the pupil at the academic head of his class or of his school 3. : the theme of a fugue or canon — compare comes |