From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwaintwain /tweɪn/ number old use 1 TWOtwo2 → never the twain shall meet
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twain• She held up her axe to ward off a murderously diving spar, and split it in twain.• Generally, the streetwise dealers work in a separate camp from the more educated types, and never the twain shall meet.Origin twain Old English twegen