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DoublingPrinting defect appearing as blurring or shadowing of the image. Doubling may be caused by problems with paper, cylinder alignment, blanket pressures or dirty cylinders.
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DoublingGreenblatt describes this process as, "The common [Renaissance] practice of having one actor play multiple roles, so that a play with a large cast of characters might be performed by a relati [..]
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DoublingA married couple's right to double the amount of certain property exemptions when filing for bankruptcy together. For example, if a state allows doubling and provides an exemption for equity in a [..]
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Doubling(1) In printing, a press problem that generally occurs when sheets make contact with the blanket twice, once just before the impression point and the second time at the impression point, resulting in [..]
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DoublingUnintentional firing of a second shot.
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Doubling(n) increase by a factor of two(n) raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2
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DoublingBoard, thicker than sheathing, which being nailed to the bottom will stand caulking. Doubling
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Doubling[0,1] two or more pitches of the same pc
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DoublingSailing round a point of land. 2. Extra strip of canvas stitched to sail for strengthening. 3. Turned in edge of sail that takes boltrope. 4. Piece of timber on after side of wooden bitts. 5. Addition [..]
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Doublinga covering of planks fitted over the original planks
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DoublingName given to that portion of the mast of a large sailing vessel where an upper mast overlaps the lower mast, as a topmast with the lower mast.
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DoublingName given to that portion of the mast of a large sailing vessel where an upper mast overlaps the lower mast, as a topmast with the lower mast.
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DoublingThe addition of unyeasted wort to beer in the first stage of the main fermentation.
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DoublingThe double image of back facets and inclusions observed when stones of high birefringence are examined with a hand lens e.g. in zircon and peridot.
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DoublingThe unwanted tendency for a double barreled gun to fire both barrels virtually simultaneously---the recoil from the first barrel's discharge jarring the sear for the second barrel of its notch, c [..]
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DoublingThe unintentional printing of two images slightly out of register.
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