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dusin

Dusin is a term that may refer to more than one thing, depending on language and context. It does not have a single, widely recognized meaning in major reference works, and is usually encountered as a proper noun rather than a common noun. In general usage, dusin may function as a surname or as a place name, appearing in various populations without implying a shared origin or meaning. The etymology of dusin is not established in accessible sources; as a surname or toponym, it may derive from local linguistic roots or from transliteration of related terms in different languages.

Pronunciation and spelling vary by language; when used in non-native contexts, it is typically rendered according

In culture and media, dusin has appeared as a fictional placename or character name in some works

See also: Dusen, Dushan, Dusan.

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