Associations to the word «Doubly»
Noun
- Spectrometry
- Remembrance
- Verb
- Make
- Disadvantage
- Usual
- Dispersion
- Hydrogen
- Topology
- Converter
- Molecule
- Osborne
- Coupling
- Mol
- Click
- Rejection
- Offence
- Ether
- Convict
- Caution
- Utterance
- Innocence
- Contrast
- Mage
- Nitrogen
- Optimization
- Agitation
- Acceleration
- Devotion
- Complexity
- Vengeance
- Affection
- Calcium
- Decay
- Spectacle
- Energy
- Misery
- Coil
- Sentinel
- Simple
- Ev
- Treason
- Now
- Wound
- Configuration
- Alpha
- Pity
- Sequence
Adjective
- Lovely
- Terrible
- Apt
- Nonlinear
- Angular
- Neglected
- Mistaken
- Agreeable
- Hunted
- Honored
- Binary
- Simultaneous
- Exquisite
- Uneasy
- Double
- Linear
- Occupied
- Dreadful
- Instinct
- Ordinary
- Pleased
- Hazardous
- Sensitive
- Assured
- Binding
- Wary
- Generous
- Dietary
- Thus
- Fearful
- Manned
- Cursed
- Lonely
- Diminished
- Desirable
- Predicted
- Quantum
- Reflecting
- Suspect
- Absurd
- Reflected
- Connected
- Void
- Unhappy
Wiktionary
DOUBLY, adverb. (usually of relative importance) (of degree, quantity or measure) In a double manner; twice the severity or degree.
DOUBLY, adverb. In two ways
DOUBLY, adverb. (obsolete) with duplicity
DOUBLY EVEN, adjective. (arithmetic) Leaving no remainder when divided by 4; divisible by 4.
DOUBLY LABELED WATER, noun. (chemistry) Water where both the hydrogen and oxygen atoms have been replaced by less common isotopes.
DOUBLY MAGIC, adjective. (physics) (of a transuranic nuclide) Having filled shells of both protons and neutrons and therefore having extra stability and a longer half-life than normal.
Dictionary definition
DOUBLY, adverb. To double the degree; "she was doubly rewarded"; "his eyes were double bright".
DOUBLY, adverb. In a twofold manner; "he was doubly wrong".
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.