The composition or performance of a melody with itself or itself transposed at a constant interval such as the octave, third, or sixth, Voicing (music)#Doubling
The assignment of a melody to two instruments in an arrangement
Doubling in the theatre is where one actor plays more than one part in the same performance.
Doubling (textiles) is the process where six slivers of cotton are fed into a draw frame, stretched and drawn together to improve the uniformity of the roving before it is spun
Doubling (naval tactic) was a means of focusing gunfire in formations of sailing warships maneuvering as a line of battle.
Double knitting is the process of combining two or more lengths of yarn into a single thread.
Doubling in two-way radio, where two or more transmitters transmit at once on the same frequency, interfering with one another and garbling all messages.
Syntactic doubling is a phenomenon consisting in the lengthening (gemination) of the initial consonant of certain words
When more than one round is fired in a semiautomatic gas powered rifle with only one pull of the trigger, also known as a slam fire.
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