undoubled

English

Etymology

un- + doubled

Adjective

undoubled (not comparable)

  1. Not doubled.
    • 2009 May 2, Phillip Alder, “From the Long Island Regional, Twofold Success in No-Trump”, in New York Times:
      Assuming at the other table that three no-trump was undoubled, if the contract was making, the redouble would increase the gain to 9 international match points from 4.

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