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doubly (encz) | doubly,dvojnásobně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Doubly (gcide) | Doubly \Dou"bly\ (d[u^]b"l[y^]), adv.
1. In twice the quantity; to twice the degree; as, doubly
wise or good; to be doubly sensible of an obligation.
--Dryden.
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2. Deceitfully. "A man that deals doubly." --Huloet.
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doubly (wn) | doubly
adv 1: to double the degree; "she was doubly rewarded"; "his
eyes were double bright" [syn: doubly, double,
twice]
2: in a twofold manner; "he was doubly wrong" [syn: doubly,
in two ways] |
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doubly (encz) | doubly,dvojnásobně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
doubly transitive verb (encz) | doubly transitive verb, n: |
doubly transitive verb form (encz) | doubly transitive verb form, n: |
Doubly serrate (gcide) | Serrate \Ser"rate\, Serrated \Ser"ra*ted\, a. [L. serratus, fr.
serra a saw; perhaps akin to secare to cut, E. saw a cutting
instrument. Cf. Sierra.]
1. Notched on the edge, like a saw.
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2. (Bot.) Beset with teeth pointing forwards or upwards; as,
serrate leaves.
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Doubly serrate, having small serratures upon the large
ones, as the leaves of the elm.
Serrate-ciliate, having fine hairs, like the eyelashes, on
the serratures; -- said of a leaf.
Serrate-dentate, having the serratures toothed.
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doubly (wn) | doubly
adv 1: to double the degree; "she was doubly rewarded"; "his
eyes were double bright" [syn: doubly, double,
twice]
2: in a twofold manner; "he was doubly wrong" [syn: doubly,
in two ways] |
doubly transitive verb (wn) | doubly transitive verb
n 1: a transitive verb that takes both a direct and an indirect
object [syn: doubly transitive verb, {doubly transitive
verb form}] |
doubly transitive verb form (wn) | doubly transitive verb form
n 1: a transitive verb that takes both a direct and an indirect
object [syn: doubly transitive verb, {doubly transitive
verb form}] |
doubly linked list (foldoc) | doubly linked list
A data structure in which each element contains
pointers to the next and previous elements in the list, thus
forming a bidirectional linear list.
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