Word Meanings - DOUBLE-QUICK - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Of, or performed in, the fastest time or step in marching, next to the run; as, a double-quick step or march.
Related words: (words related to DOUBLE-QUICK)
- MARCHER
 One who marches.
- DOUBLEGANGER
 An apparition or double of a living person; a doppelgänger. Either you are Hereward, or you are his doubleganger. C. Kingsley.
- DOUBLE
 Having the petals in a flower considerably increased beyond the natural number, usually as the result of cultivation and the expense of the stamens, or stamens and pistils. The white water lily and some other plants have their blossoms naturally
- DOUBLE-SHADE
 To double the natural darkness of . Milton.
- DOUBLE-LOCK
 To lock with two bolts; to fasten with double security. Tatler.
- DOUBLE DEALER
 One who practices double dealing; a deceitful, trickish person. L'Estrange.
- QUICKBEAM
 See TREE
- DOUBLEHEARTED
 Having a false heart; deceitful; treacherous. Sandys.
- DOUBLETHREADED
 Having two screw threads instead of one; -- said of a screw in which the pitch is equal to twice the distance between the centers of adjacent threads. (more info) 1. Consisting of two threads twisted together; using two threads.
- QUICKSTEP
 A lively, spirited march; also, a lively style of dancing.
- MARCH
 The third month of the year, containing thirty-one days. The stormy March is come at last, With wind, and cloud, and changing skies. Bryant. As mad as a March Hare, an old English Saying derived from the fact that March is the rutting time of hares,
- QUICKNESS
 1. The condition or quality of being quick or living; life. Touch it with thy celestial quickness. Herbert. 2. Activity; briskness; especially, rapidity of motion; speed; celerity; as, quickness of wit. This deed . . . must send thee hence With
- DOUBLE-BARRELED; DOUBLE-BARRELLED
 Having two barrels; -- applied to a gun.
- DOUBLE-ACTING
 Acting or operating in two directions or with both motions; producing a twofold result; as, a double-acting engine or pump.
- DOUBLE-SURFACED
 Having two surfaces; -- said specif. of aëroplane wings or aërocurves which are covered on both sides with fabric, etc., thus completely inclosing their frames.
- DOUBLET
 A word or words unintentionally doubled or set up a second time. 3. A close-fitting garment for men, covering the body from the neck to the waist or a little below. It was worn in Western Europe from the 15th to the 17th century. (more info) 1.
- DOUBLENESS
 1. The state of being double or doubled. 2. Duplicity; insincerity. Chaucer.
- DOUBLE-TONGUING
 A peculiar action of the tongue by flute players in articulating staccato notes; also, the rapid repetition of notes in cornet playing.
- MARCHING
 ,fr. March, v. Marching money , the additional pay of officer or soldier when his regiment is marching. -- In marching order , equipped for a march. -- Marching regiment. A regiment in active service. In England, a regiment liable
- DOUBLE DEALING
 False or deceitful dealing. See Double dealing, under Dealing. Shak.
- NOMARCH
 The chief magistrate of a nome or nomarchy.
- ENQUICKEN
 To quicken; to make alive. Dr. H. More.
- WOLLASTON'S DOUBLET
 A magnifying glass consisting of two plano-convex lenses. It is designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion.
- POLEMARCH
 In Athens, originally, the military commanderin-chief; but, afterward, a civil magistrate who had jurisdiction in respect of strangers and sojourners. In other Grecian cities, a high military and civil officer.
- OVERMARCH
 To march too far, or too much; to exhaust by marching. Baker.
- DISMARCH
 To march away.
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