1. two-fold - Adjective
2. two-fold - Adjective Satellite
twice as great or many
having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities
Source: WordNettwo fold
A Chinaman of the T'ang Dynasty-and, by which definition, a philosopher-dreamed he was a butterfly, and from that moment he was never quite sure that he was not a butterfly dreaming it was a Chinese philosopher. Envy him; in his two-fold security. Tom Stoppard
The Euthyphron then gives us a two-fold presentation of piety. First, a discussion of what piety is. Secondly, a presentation of the problem of Socrates' piety. Leo Strauss
I tell you, it was kind of two-fold. I fortunately had a lot of support. My coach was amazing - he told me to focus on being prepared and that is what I did. Every athlete is nervous - any athlete who tells you they're not nervous isn't telling you the truth. I was as prepared as I could be. Carl Lewis
Man, the two-fold creature, apprehends The two-fold manner, in and outwardly, And nothing in the world comes single to him. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Such was law; and it has maintained its two-fold character to this day. Peter Kropotkin
ate a double portion Source: Internet