DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: NOUN
- A base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base
- A quantity that is twice as great as another
- Someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor)
- A stand-in for movie stars to perform dangerous stunts
- Raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2
- A hand justifying such a bid.
- A bid doubling one's opponent's bid in bridge, thus increasing the penalty for failure to fulfill the contract.
- A hit enabling the batter to reach second base.
- A form of a game, such as tennis or handball, having two players on each side.
- A sharp, often devious change in position or argument; a shift.
- A sharp turn in a direction of movement; a reversal.
- An apparition; a wraith.
- An actor who takes the place of another actor in scenes requiring special skills or preparations.
- A bid in bridge indicating strength to one's partner; a request for a bid.
- Something capable of carrying, moving, or holding two people or things, as a mattress.
- Something having two identifiable or prominent parts or members.
- One that closely resembles another; a duplicate.
- Something increased twofold.
- An actor's understudy.
- Any bivalent chromosome.
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: ADJECTIVE
- Composed of two like parts.
- Composed of two unlike parts; dual.
- Accommodating or designed for two.
- Characterized by duplicity; deceitful.
- Having many more than the usual number of petals, usually in a crowded or an overlapping arrangement.
- Used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis
- Having two meanings with intent to deceive
- Used of flowers having more than the usual number of petals in crowded or overlapping arrangements
- Large enough for two
- Having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities
- Consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs
- Twice as great or many
- Twice as much in size, strength, number, or amount.
- Of, or relating to a pair of homologous synapsed chromosomes that occur during meiosis.
- Having a valence of 2.
- Equivalent in combining or displacing power to two atoms of hydrogen; dyad.
- Divalent.
- Relating to or being a pair of homologous, side-by-side chromosomes, especially during meiosis; double.
- Having a valence of two or having two valences
- Used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: VERB
- Bridge: make a demand for (a card or suit)
- Increase twofold
- Hit a two-base hit
- Do double duty; serve two purposes or have two functions
- Bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain
- Make or do or perform again
- N/A
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To announce a double in bridge.
- To hit a double.
- To replace an actor in the actor's absence or in a certain scene.
- To serve in an additional capacity.
- To turn sharply or all the way around; reverse one's course.
- To be increased twofold.
- To sail around.
- To duplicate (another part or voice) an octave higher or lower or in unison.
- To challenge (an opponent's bid) with a double in bridge.
- To put out (a runner) as the second part of a double play.
- To advance or score (a runner) by hitting a double.
- To make twice as great.
- To be twice as much as.
- To fold in two.
- To clench (one's fist).
- To duplicate; repeat.
- To turn (an enemy spy) into a double agent.
- To cause the scoring of (a run) by hitting a double.
- N/A
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: ADVERB
- To double the degree
- Downward and forward
- Two together
- In two.
- Two together; in pairs.
- To twice the amount or extent; doubly.
- N/A
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Public preaching and private influence"- R.W.Emerson
- Do double duty
- Make a demand for (a card or suit)
- (idiom) (on/at) Immediately.
- (idiom) (on/at) In double time.
- In chem., applied to an element an atom of which can replace two atoms of hydrogen or other univalent element, or to a radical which has the same valence as a bivalent atom.
- In cytology, having double as distinguished from single (univalent) chromosomes in the oöcytes and spermatocytes, as in one of the varieties of the roundworm of the horse (Ascaris megalocephala).
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: RELATED WORDS
- Twofold, Bivalent, Replicate, Double up, Doubly, Large, Repeat, Duplicate, Big, Multiple, Threefold, Dual, Duple, Treble, Twice
- Benzimidazole, Enkephalin, Immunologically, Microsomal, Semisynthetic, Chlamydial, Murine, Syngeneic, Trivalent, Monovalent, Heterologous, Tetravalent, Heteromorphic, Double, Divalent
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Twofold, Bivalent, Replicate, Double up, Doubly, Large, Repeat, Duplicate, Big, Multiple, Threefold, Dual, Duple, Treble, Twice
- Benzimidazole, Enkephalin, Immunologically, Microsomal, Semisynthetic, Chlamydial, Murine, Syngeneic, Trivalent, Monovalent, Heterologous, Tetravalent, Heteromorphic, Double, Divalent
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Double click on imaging devices, if you are using a multifunction printer then double click on printers.
- The English language hundreds of words with double final constants buff, fizz are some examples of double consonants Doubling!
- Opportunity for double major: Students in the Bachelor of Construction can achieve a double major with slightly more coursework.
- In essence, each chromosome is a gigantic molecule of double stranded DNA wound tightly into a double helix.
- Find five double object or double complement verbs not mentioned in the chapter and suggest a semantic decomposition for them.
- That from henceforth, no double monastery shall be erected; and concerning the double monasteries already in existence.
- Several of the albums are double listed here due to their double listing on allmusic.
- All the functions available in this library take double as an argument and return double.
- Broken Age, Double Fine Productions, and the Double Fine logo are the exclusive trademarks of Double Fine Productions, Inc.
- How do double majors, double minors and double degrees work?
- For example, an antibody is bivalent, and can bind more than one antigen epitope.
- Duration of immunity in dogs vaccinated against leptospirosis with a bivalent inactivated vaccine.
- But the position holds that there are no bivalent propositions about God.
- Each point represents one bivalent; mean shown as red bar.
- LRP and proposed a bivalent mode for this interaction.
- BET inhibitor with a distinctive bivalent bromodomain binding mode.
- Well, when the verb is bivalent, of course.
- Exemplary bivalent BBM configurations are shown in FIGS.
- ESC bivalent domains are preserved upon differentiation, indicating that most genes harboring bivalent modifications are driven into either an active or an inactive state.
- The rest of verbs are used either in monovalent and bivalent clauses or bivalent and trivalent clauses.
DOUBLE vs BIVALENT: QUESTIONS
- Is double strength chloroform water still available?
- Do single fathers feel the double burden of the double burden?
- How many calories in in N out double double protein?
- How do I quote a double quote within double quotes?
- How to replace double quotes with two double quotes in SQL?
- How many calories are in a in-N-out double-double protein style?
- What does Double Double Toil Trouble fire burn and cauldron bubble mean?
- What does double double toil and trouble mean in Macbeth?
- Can you use double knitting weight yarn for double knit?
- What is a double barreled shotgun with double triggers?
- What are the five stages of the formation of a bivalent?
- How do you stabilize the VL/VH interface in a bivalent FV?
- How are the homologous pairs of chromosomes in a bivalent cell connected?
- What is the importance of bivalent attachment in meiosis?