dissoluble | (adjective) capable of dissolving | Synonyms: dissolvable |
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double | (adjective) used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis | Synonyms: bivalent |
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(adjective) used of flowers having more than the usual number of petals in crowded or overlapping arrangements | - |
(adjective) having two meanings with intent to deceive | Synonyms: forked |
(adjective) large enough for two | - |
(adjective) twice as great or many | Synonyms: doubled, two-fold, twofold |
(adjective) consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs | Synonyms: dual, duple |
(adjective) having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities | Synonyms: dual, three-fold, threefold, treble, two-fold, twofold |
doubled | (adjective) twice as great or many | Synonyms: double, two-fold, twofold |
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indissoluble | (adjective) (of a substance) incapable of being dissolved | Synonyms: insoluble |
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(adjective) used of decisions and contracts | - |
insoluble | (adjective) (of a substance) incapable of being dissolved | Synonyms: indissoluble |
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(adjective) admitting of no solution or explanation | - |
(adjective) without hope of solution | - |
redoubled | (adjective) become much greater in intensity or size or amount | - |
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soluble | (adjective) (of a substance) capable of being dissolved in some solvent (usually water) | - |
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(adjective) susceptible of solution or of being solved or explained | - |
troubled | (adjective) characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need | - |
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(adjective) characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination | Synonyms: disruptive, riotous, tumultuous, turbulent |
troublesome | (adjective) causing difficulty or annoyance | - |
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unsoluble | (adjective) not easily solved | Synonyms: insolvable, unresolvable, unsolvable |
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untroubled | (adjective) not beset by troubles or disturbance or distress | - |
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(adjective) free from fear or doubt; easy in mind | Synonyms: secure, unafraid |
(adjective) free from turmoil or worries | - |
voluble | (adjective) marked by a ready flow of speech | - |
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