doublet
Kelime Anlamı :

1. esil.
2. eşil.
3. mükerrer sözcük.
4. çift kutup.
5. yanlışlıkla tekrar dizilen satır veya kelime.
6. eskiden giyilen erkek yeleği.
7. duble taş.
8. ikili atom.
9. çift mercek.
10. çiftin teki.
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Tanımlar :
1. one of a pair of like things; a duplicate: in most uses commonly in the plural.
2. specificallyin typography, an unintentional duplication of a word, phrase, passage, etc. also double.
3. in philology, a duplicate form of a word; one of two (or, by extension, three or more) words originally the same, but having come to differ in form, and usually more or less in meaning. doublets are very common in english. they usually consist of an older and a later form, the older being generally descended and the later directly borrowed from the same original (as benison, benediction; malison, malediction, etc.), or two accidental variations of one original, sometimes slightly discriminated (as alarm, alarum, etc.), or of a standard literary and a dialectal form (as church, kirk; lord, laird, etc.). see dimorphism, 5.
4. in heraldry, a chevron-shaped bearing which issues from either side of the field, and reaches nearly to the opposite side without touching it.
5. one of a pair of dice turned up in throwing when they both present the same number of spots: usually in the plural: as, to throw doublets.
6. something formed by a union of two like things; a duplicate combination.
7. in optics, a combination of two simple lenses, with the object of diminishing the chromatic and spherical aberration: in the former use called specifically an achromatic doublet. the Wollaston doublet (see the extract) consists of two plano-convex lenses placed a short distance apart in the eyepiece of a microscope.
8. plural A game with dice upon tables, somewhat resembling backgammon.
9. an outer body-garment such as was worn by men from about the end of the fifteenth until about the middle of the seventeenth century.
10.
11. in organ-building, a two-feet stop, or fifteenth. see stop, 6.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. a man's close-fitting jacket; worn during the renaissance
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