doublet in English

noun
1
either of a pair of similar things, in particular.
2
a man's short close-fitting padded jacket, commonly worn from the 14th to the 17th century.
Indicators of this are the short doublet and very prominent codpiece, the round-toed shoes and the knee-breeches.

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1. Cemented Achromatic doublet 37.3 mm dia 150mm fl

2. Anastigmatic R35 hand figured doublet in split construction cell

3. In most cilia, the Axoneme can be subdivided into three segments: proximal (the transition zone), middle (with outer doublet microtubules), and distal (with singlet extensions of outer doublet microtubules)

4. The doublet makes me think of a coverlet on the vast bed.

5. The imaging assembly (300) further comprises a set of achromatic doublet lenses (324, 326), each achromatic doublet lens (324, 326) comprising three surfaces optimized to focus light at three wavelengths, wherein the set of achromatic doublet lenses (324, 326) focuses light over a range including the three wavelengths.

6. 19 A primrose doublet, fortune's knave, smiled on my fear.

7. Achromatic doublet lens 22 mm diameter and 55 mm focal length

8. I am still wearing the white brocade doublet Caroline gave me.

9. The nine doublet microtubules are then connected around the Axoneme by nexin links

10. The third thing that made me stop in my tracks is his absolutely gorgeous doublet.

11. There were two shocks with magnitudes exceeding 5, and they constituted an earthquake doublet.

12. LAO: Image Grade Visible Cemented Achromats Standard quality cemented achromatic doublet for low/moderate-power; 400-700 nm

13. The three-fold degeneracy of thev3 transition is partially removed; its band splits upon adsorption into a doublet.

14. Recipes using Brimstone Item Skill Black Firesand (32) Crimson Firesand (71) Silver Scepter (26) Velveteen Doublet Vest of Crafting (32) Velveteen Doublet Vest of Gathering (33) Used in Supply Mission Supply and Provisioning Mission Item Miner Supply Mission

15. The N-DRC Forms a Conserved Biochemical Complex That Maintains Outer Doublet Alignment and Limits Microtubule Sliding in Motile Axonemes The nexin-dynein regulatory complex (N-DRC) is proposed to coordinate dynein arm activity and interconnect doublet microtubules.

16. The form of the Brigandine is essentially the same as the civilian doublet, though it is commonly sleeveless

17. A doublet of contra-.In some cases it probably represents a purely English use of Counter (adv.).

18. Our visible MgF 2 coated Achromatic doublet lenses feature minimized spherical aberration and coma at infinite conjugates, yielding minimal focus spot size

19. Or use Achromat and drop Doublet, either way freeing up room to include the thread size on the mounting cell

20. Achromatic doublet lenses are excellent focusing components to reduce the chromatic aberrations from broadband light sources used in many analytical and medical devices

21. Triplet Achromats require more glass and work, but offer no significantly better correction of aberrations - either monochromatic or chromatic - than doublet achromat

22. Achieving Apochromatic performance by the use of extra-low dispersion glass in a doublet objective, it delivers crisp images with no color fringing

23. The inherent ability of kinesin-2 to side-track on the microtubule lattice restricts the motor to one side of the doublet microtubule in Axonemes.

24. Assembled definition: noting an artificial gem formed of two or more parts, as a doublet or triplet , at least Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. 17 Fluorescence was collected at right angles to the laser beam and sample streams with a pair of 50 mm f/1 doublet Achromat lenses (Melles Griot, USA)

26. FIGURE 146: Doublet Achromat objective types for the common crown/flint combination, 100mm f/10 examples.The standard choice is Fraunhofer doublet, an aplanat consisting from biconvex front lens followed by a negative meniscus, with the secondary spectrum, defined as the longitudinal separation between the red/blue (C/F) focus and green (e-line) focus, of about 0.00055f (about 0.0005f measured

27. Entries with "Continentia" countenance: …from Old French, from the present participle of contenir‎, or from Late Latin Continentia‎, and therefore a Doublet of continence

28. Doublet Begonias have darling double flowers on top of shiny dark leaves; Rieger Begonias have rosebud-style flowers that come in a wide array of colors.

29. The boy noticed the fine cut of his clothes; but even by torchlight he could see that the riding cloak was splattered with mud, the black silk doublet beneath it similarly Besmottered

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31. This is also the case for the inert Higgs doublet model and the little Higgs models, since for those models there is always a sameflavor lepton pair coming from the decay of the Z Bosonsee for

32. This is also the case for the inert Higgs doublet model and the little Higgs models, since for those models there is always a sameflavor lepton pair coming from the decay of the Z Bosonsee for

33. This is also the case for the inert Higgs doublet model and the little Higgs models, since for those models there is always a sameflavor lepton pair coming from the decay of the Z Bosonsee for

34. Simple past tense and past participle of bombast; Examples: “That ill-made doublet of green cloth must be exchanged for one of velvet slashed in the Venetian style like mine own, with hose stuffed and Bombasted according to the mode

35. In the adiabatic region, the theory predicts a change in the sign of the coefficient for polarization transfer between the components j = 1/2 and,j = 3/2 of the 2P resonance doublet, as the Massey parameter for this transition changes.

36. Latinism, likely a learned borrowing from Medieval Latin cogitatio, Cogitationis, possibly influenced by or displacing an earlier doublet of cogitacion inherited from Middle English cogitacioun, from an Old French cogitaciun, from Vulgar Latin cōgitātiō, cōgitātiōnem; compare Middle French cogitatiun, French cogitation.

37. There are only two a priori assumptions concerning the profile function of the doublet-components: axial symmetry in respect to the line centers and equality of the profiles except of an affine transformation of the ordinate values (K≠1).

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39. Harrison Ainsworth, The Star-Chamber, Volume 1‎[1]: That ill-made doublet of green cloth must be exchanged for one of velvet slashed in the Venetian style like mine own, with hose stuffed and Bombasted according to the mode

40. Though we understand if the 911K’s owner would be loath to Besplatter his custom dream with earthly dust, stitched into the 911K’s design is a smattering of rally influence, including a doublet of red air horns peeking out underneath the right bumper

41. Friars Cowle, which was so snottie and greazie, that good store of kitchin stuffe might have beene boiled out of it; as also a foule slovenly Trusse or halfe doublet, all baudied with Bowsing, fat greazie lubberly sweating, and other drudgeries in …

42. Attitude (n.) 1660s, "posture or position of a figure in a statue or painting," via French Attitude (17c.), from Italian attitudine "disposition, posture," also "aptness, promptitude," from Late Latin aptitudinem (nominative aptitudo; see aptitude, which is its doublet).

43. Charles was extremely discontented at the loss of Spain, and as a result, he mimicked the staid Spanish Habsburg court ceremonial, adopting the dress of a Spanish monarch, which, according to British historian Edward Crankshaw, consisted of "a black doublet and hose, black shoes and scarlet stockings".

44. Hilip II, on the left side of the painting, is depicted in a black doublet with a row of buttons and skirt that flares out to stand over the Bombasted trunk hose (melon hose), a standing high collar that reaches to his ears, a golden codpiece, and a black Spanish cape.

45. Complaisant (adj.) 1640s, "civil and gracious, desiring to please;" 1670s, "disposed to comply with another's wishes;" from French Complaisant "pleasing, obliging, gracious" (16c.), present participle of complaire "acquiesce to please," from Latin complacere "be very pleasing to" (see complacent, its doublet, with which it overlapped in sense until mid-19c.).

46. Orville was Blubbering like a baby when I entered, but she tried to hush up after a while.: He was Blubbering in her arms, hysterically, as she caressed him.: Blood admonished him in a whisper, alarmed by the lad's Blubbering.: He was Blubbering, as if a change of waiters was a matter of importance.: Meanwhile Will plucked Hamnet now Blubbering on his stool, by the doublet.

47. Corps (n.) "a part of an army expressly organized and having a head," 1704, from French Corps d'armée (16c.), which apparently was picked up in English during Marlborough's campaigns, from French Corps (old French cors) "body," from Latin corpus "body" (from PIE root *kwrep-"body, form, appearance"); see Corpse, which is a doublet of this word, for the pronunciation.

48. OPHELIA 85 O, my lord, my lord, I have been so Affrighted! POLONIUS With what, i’ th’ name of God? OPHELIA My lord, as I was sewing in my closet, Lord Hamlet, with his doublet all unbraced, No hat upon his head, his stockings fouled, 90 Ungartered, and down-gyvèd to his ankle, Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other, And with a look so piteous in purport