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- Dictionarydouble/ˈdʌbl/
adjective
- 1. consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things: "double doors" Similar Opposite
- 2. lower in pitch by an octave.
predeterminer
- 1. twice as much or as many: "the jail now houses almost double the number of prisoners it was designed for"
adverb
- 1. at or to twice the amount or extent: "you have to be careful, and this counts double for older people"
noun
- 1. a thing which is twice as large as usual or is made up of two standard units or things: "join the two sleeping bags together to make a double"
- 2. a person who looks exactly like another: "you could pass yourself off as his double" Similar
pronoun
- 1. a number or amount which is twice as large as a contrasting or usual number or amount: "he paid double and had a room all to himself"
verb
- 1. become twice as much or as many: "profits doubled in one year" Similar
- 2. fold or bend (paper, cloth, or other material) over on itself: "the muslin is doubled and then laid in a sieve over the bowl" Similar
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