Word Meanings - SINGLET - Book Publishers vocabulary database
An unlined or undyed waistcoat; a single garment; -- opposed to doublet.
Related words: (words related to SINGLET)
- SINGLE-BREASTED
Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast. - OPPOSABILITY
The condition or quality of being opposable. In no savage have I ever seen the slightest approach to opposability of the great toe, which is the essential distinguishing feature of apes. A. R. Wallace. - GARMENT
Any article of clothing, as a coat, a gown, etc. No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto old garment. Matt. ix. 16. - OPPOSITIONIST
One who belongs to the opposition party. Praed. - 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. - SINGLE-ACTING
Having simplicity of action; especially , acting or exerting force during strokes in one direction only; -- said of a reciprocating engine, pump, etc. - OPPOSITIVE
Capable of being put in opposition. Bp. Hall. - WAISTCOATEER
One wearing a waistcoat; esp., a woman wearing one uncovered, or thought fit for such a habit; hence, a loose woman; strumpet. Do you think you are here, sir, Amongst your waistcoateers, your base wenches Beau. & Fl. - OPPOSELESS
Not to be effectually opposed; irresistible. "Your great opposeless wills." Shak. - SINGLE-HANDED
Having but one hand, or one workman; also, alone; unassisted. - 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. - SINGLE-HEARTED
Having an honest heart; free from duplicity. -- Sin"gle-heart"ed*ly, adv. - GARMENTURE
Clothing; dress. - OPPOSITIFOLIOUS
Placed at the same node with a leaf, but separated from it by the whole diameter of the stem; as, an oppositifolious peduncle. - DOUBLETREE
The bar, or crosspiece, of a carriage, to which the singletrees are attached. - SINGLE-MINDED
Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single- hearted. - UNLINK
To separate or undo, as links; to uncoil; to unfasten. Shak. - SINGLENESS
1. The quality or state of being single, or separate from all others; the opposite of doubleness, complication, or multiplicity. 2. Freedom from duplicity, or secondary and selfish ends; purity of mind or purpose; simplicity; sincerity; - OPPOSABLE
1. Capable of being opposed or resisted. 2. Capable of being placed opposite something else; as, the thumb is opposable to the forefinger. - SINGLES
See 2 - WOLLASTON'S DOUBLET
A magnifying glass consisting of two plano-convex lenses. It is designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion. - DUNLIN
A species of sandpiper ; -- called also churr, dorbie, grass bird, and red-backed sandpiper. It is found both in Europe and America. - WOUNDY
Excessive. Such a world of holidays, that 't a woundy hindrance to a poor man that lives by his labor. L'Estrange. - UNDER-GARMENT
A garment worn below another.