- edulcorant, edulcorate,
subdulcid duo du- two deuce, doubt, dual, duality,
dubiety, dubious, duet, duo, duplex, duumvirate, duumviri,
nonduality duodecim...
- Lee (addressed and
referred to as "Captain") in
which Hayes expresses dubiety that his
recommendation will bear any
weight with "Delano" (presumably...
- duplicity, duumvirate, duumviri,
nonduality dub-
doubtful Latin dubius doubt,
dubiety,
dubious duc-, duct- lead
Latin ducere,
ductus abduce, abduct, adduce,...
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whether he
thought Generation X were "going to make it",
answered with some
dubiety. On
release at the
start of
September 1977, "Your Generation", with a b-side...
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philosophy suffers from two problems:
virodha (contradictions) and
samsaya (
dubiety),
neither of
which it is able to
reconcile with objectivity. It is impossible...
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allow him to be the free-kick taker. At first,
Feichtenbeiner express dubiety on the Tunisian's free-kick
ability but
allowed him to take the shot, scoring...
- L. (1991). ""The Encantadas" and "The Isle of the Cross":
Melvillean Dubieties, 1853-54".
American Literature. 63 (2): 316–323. doi:10.2307/2927169....
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resemble known physical phenomena,
their nature is
still the
subject of much
dubiety and discussion, and
neither the
forms produced nor the
forces at work can...
- review: "It is the
dubious premise of The Br**** Target, a film full of
dubiety, that Gen.
George S.
Patton was ********inated in
Germany in 1945 by a motley...
- duplicity, duumvirate, duumviri,
nonduality dub-
doubtful Latin dubius doubt,
dubiety,
dubious duc-, duct- lead
Latin ducere,
ductus abduce, abduct, adduce,...