| BAUBLING | • baubling adj. Obsolete form of bawbling. • BAUBLING adj. (Shakespeare) trifling.
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| DISTROUBLING | • distroubling v. Present participle of distrouble. • DISTROUBLE v. (obsolete) to trouble.
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| DOUBLING | • doubling v. Present participle of double. • doubling n. The process or an instance of making something double; a multiplication by two.
 • doubling n. The act of turning around, or doubling back.
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| DOUBLINGS | • doublings n. Plural of doubling. • DOUBLING n. the act of making double.
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| REDOUBLING | • redoubling v. Present participle of redouble. • redoubling n. The act by which something is redoubled.
 • REDOUBLE v. to double.
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| SUBLINE | • subline n. (Biology) A subset of a line (of cells in a strain). • SUBLINE n. an inbred line within a strain.
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| SUBLINEAR | • sublinear adj. Placed below a line of text. • sublinear adj. (Botany) Almost but not quite linear in shape.
 • sublinear adj. (Mathematics) Describing a function that grows more slowly than a linear one.
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| SUBLINEATION | • sublineation n. A line drawn underneath text; an underline. • sublineation n. The act of underlining.
 • sublineation n. (Anthropology) A system of forming kinship groups that subdivide a major lineage into subgroups of more…
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| SUBLINEATIONS | • sublineations n. Plural of sublineation. • SUBLINEATION n. the act of underlining.
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| SUBLINES | • sublines n. Plural of subline. • SUBLINE n. an inbred line within a strain.
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| SUBLINGUAL | • sublingual adj. (Medicine) Administered through placement under the tongue. • sublingual adj. (Anatomy) Situated beneath the tongue.
 • sublingual adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the sublingual gland.
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| TROUBLING | • troubling adj. Distressing, worrying. • troubling v. Present participle of trouble.
 • troubling n. The infliction of trouble or distress.
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| TROUBLINGLY | • troublingly adv. In a troubling manner; causing one to be troubled. | 
| TROUBLINGS | • troublings n. Plural of troubling. • TROUBLING n. the act of troubling.
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| UNDOUBLING | • undoubling v. Present participle of undouble. • UNDOUBLE v. to change from a state of being doubled.
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