| DISTROUBLE | • distrouble v. (Obsolete) To trouble greatly; to perplex. • DISTROUBLE v. (obsolete) to trouble. |
| DOUBLENESS | • doubleness n. The state of being double or doubled. • doubleness n. Behaviour intended to deceive people. • DOUBLENESS n. the state of being double or doubled. |
| DOUBLETONS | • doubletons n. Plural of doubleton. • DOUBLETON n. two cards that are the only ones of their suit dealt to a player. |
| DOUBLETREE | • doubletree n. A device that connects two horses to a wagon or other implement. The tugs of a harness are connected… • double-tree n. Alternative spelling of doubletree. • double␣tree n. Alternative spelling of doubletree. |
| OUBLIETTES | • oubliettes n. Plural of oubliette. • OUBLIETTE n. (French) a dungeon with an opening only at the top. |
| REDOUBLERS | • REDOUBLER n. one who redoubles. |
| REDOUBLING | • redoubling v. Present participle of redouble. • redoubling n. The act by which something is redoubled. • REDOUBLE v. to double. |
| TROUBLEDLY | • troubledly adv. In a troubled way. • TROUBLED adv. TROUBLE, to distress. |
| TROUBLINGS | • troublings n. Plural of troubling. • TROUBLING n. the act of troubling. |
| UNDOUBLING | • undoubling v. Present participle of undouble. • UNDOUBLE v. to change from a state of being doubled. |
| UNTROUBLED | • untroubled adj. Without worries; free from care. • UNTROUBLED adj. not troubled. |