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Definition of Doubly

Doubly
Doubly Dou"bly, adv. 1. In twice the quantity; to twice the degree; as, doubly wise or good; to be doubly sensible of an obligation. --Dryden. 2. Deceitfully. ``A man that deals doubly.' --Huloet.

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- endorheic basins. Currently, there are 44 landlocked countries, two of them doubly landlocked (Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan), and three landlocked de facto...
- Doubly stochastic may refer to: Doubly stochastic model Doubly stochastic matrix This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Doubly...
- In computer science, a doubly linked list is a linked data structure that consists of a set of sequentially linked records called nodes. Each node contains...
- one of the magic numbers are called "doubly magic", and are generally very stable against decay. The known doubly magic isotopes are helium-4, helium-10...
- Doubly fed electric machines, Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), or slip-ring generators, are electric motors or electric generators, where both the...
- In astronomy and atomic physics, doubly ionized oxygen is the ion O2+ (O III in spectroscopic notation). Its emission forbidden lines in the visible spectrum...
- Doubly labeled water is water in which both the hydrogen and the oxygen have been partly or completely replaced (i.e. labeled) with an uncommon isotope...
- efficiently implement a deque: with a modified dynamic array or with a doubly linked list. The dynamic array approach uses a variant of a dynamic array...
- In mathematics, the doubly triangular numbers are the numbers that appear within the sequence of triangular numbers, in positions that are also triangular...
- macromolecules have been observed to grow in a doubly-exponential fashion. Aho, A. V.; Sloane, N. J. A. (1973), "Some doubly exponential sequences", Fibonacci Quarterly...