bipack

/ˈbaɪpæk/
noun
  1. A package containing two items that are sold together, often at a discount.
    • She grabbed a bipack of socks from the shelf for her trip.
    • The store is offering a bipack of movie tickets for the price of one.
    • I bought a bipack of toothpaste because it was cheaper than buying two separate tubes.
  2. A set of two film reels or cartridges packaged together, especially for cameras or projectors.
    • The old projector used a special bipack to show double-exposure effects.
    • For the school project, we needed a bipack of slide film.
    • The photographer loaded a bipack of film into the vintage camera.
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