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Double can mean:
- In baseball, a double is a two-base hit.
- In Dance Dance Revolution, a double is a gamemode where you play using both dance-pads.
- In computer science, a double is used as shorthand for double precision.
- In English football, a team is said to win the double when they win the league and the F.A. Cup in the same season. Likewise in Scotland, with the SPL and Scottish Cup.
- Double is sometimes used to refer to a person who could be a twin, a body double, or an impersonator.
- A Double is a former fraction of the Guernsey pound, equal to ½ farthing, or 1/1920 pound
- Double were a Swiss pop duo (from Zürich) that had their biggest hit in 1986 with "The Captain of Her Heart". (official website: [1])
- Double is an unincorporated community in Stokes County, North Carolina.
- In classical psychodrama, the Double is the role that speaks as the client's "inner voice," often expanding what is said or hinted.
- See also: List of pages that begin with double
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