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Singleness

The quality or state of being single or separate from all others the opposite of doubleness complication or multiplicity

Patent medicine

appropriate amounts, so affixed to the packages as to be destroyed when they are opened. The duties were doubled by the Finance Act, 1915: this increased rate has been continued from year to year. The schedule to

In and in

An old game played with four dice In signified a doublet or two dice alike in and in either two doubles or the four dice alike

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Lambdacism

fault in speaking or in composition which consists in too frequent use of the letter l or in doubling it erroneously

Doubler

One who or that which doubles

Hydrazine

diazo compounds as methyl hydrazine phenyl hydrazine etc They are derivatives of hydrazine proper H2NNH2 which is a doubled amido group recently 1887 isolated as a stable colorless gas with a peculiar irritating odor As a base

Heddle

One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which with mounting compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten

Folding

The act of making a fold or folds also a fold a doubling a plication

folded

made compact by bending or doubling over

Fist

The hand with the fingers doubled into the palm the closed hand especially as clinched tightly for the purpose of striking a blow

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Singleness

The quality or state of being single or separate from all others the opposite of doubleness complication or multiplicity

Patent medicine

appropriate amounts, so affixed to the packages as to be destroyed when they are opened. The duties were doubled by the Finance Act, 1915: this increased rate has been continued from year to year. The schedule to

In and in

An old game played with four dice In signified a doublet or two dice alike in and in either two doubles or the four dice alike

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Lambdacism

fault in speaking or in composition which consists in too frequent use of the letter l or in doubling it erroneously

Doubler

One who or that which doubles

Hydrazine

diazo compounds as methyl hydrazine phenyl hydrazine etc They are derivatives of hydrazine proper H2NNH2 which is a doubled amido group recently 1887 isolated as a stable colorless gas with a peculiar irritating odor As a base

Heddle

One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which with mounting compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten

Folding

The act of making a fold or folds also a fold a doubling a plication

folded

made compact by bending or doubling over

Fist

The hand with the fingers doubled into the palm the closed hand especially as clinched tightly for the purpose of striking a blow

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