: a man's close-fitting jacket worn in Europe especially during the Renaissance
2
: something consisting of two identical or similar parts: such as
a
: a lens consisting of two components
especially: a handheld magnifier consisting of two lenses in a metal cylinder
b
: a spectrum line having two close components
c
: a domino with the same number of spots on each end
3
: a set of two identical or similar things: such as
a
: two thrown dice with the same number of spots on the upper face
b
: one of nine pairs of microtubules found in cilia and flagella
4
: one of a pair
specifically: one of two or more words (such as guard and ward) in the same language derived by different routes of transmission from the same source
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The opal doublet figures a stormy summer sky, the changeant nuances of the precious stone made all the more dramatic by a black onyx layer underneath.—Lily Templeton, Footwear News, 5 May 2025 As a backdrop, doublets of aventurine glass over mother-of-pearl telegraphed the impression of an enchanting event.—Lily Templeton, Footwear News, 5 May 2025 The gemstones come in pink doublet, red doublet, and mother of pearl.—Enjanae' Taylor, Southern Living, 23 Jan. 2024 Aristocratic men and wealthy merchants started donning more body-conscious looks: short, tight doublets, brightly colored woolen tights, and elaborate hoods with dangling tails.—Ana María Velasco, National Geographic, 17 Jan. 2024 See All Example Sentences for doublet
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Anglo-French dublet, from duble
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