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Showing words for DOUBLURE using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Doublure

doublure

7 Letter Words for Doublure

boulder, doubler

6 Letter Words for Doublure

belord, bolder, bordel, bulder, burled, dobule, dorbel, double, louder, loured, obdure, oulder, rebold, rouled

5 Letter Words for Doublure

bedur, blore, blude, blued, bluer, boder, bodle, boled, borde, bored, borel, boule, brule, burel, drole, duler, duole, lobed, lored, lourd, loure, lubed, lured, older, orbed, rebud, redub, robed, roble, roule, rubel, ruble, ruled, uredo, urled

4 Letter Words for Doublure

bdle, bedu, beld, bldr, bled, bleo, bleu, blue, blur, bode, boer, bold, bole, bord, bore, boud, boul, bred, brod, bude, budo, burd, bure, burl, buro, dero, deul, dobe, dobl, doer, dole, dore, doub, dour, drou, drub, duel, duer, dule, duro, ebro, elod, eorl, erub, euro, leud, lobe, lode, loed, lord, lore, loud, lour, lube, lude, ludo, lure, odel, oder, ordu, ored, orle, ould, redo, robe, rode, roed, role, roub, roud, roue, roul, rube, rude, rued, rule, urde, urdu, urol

3 Letter Words for Doublure

bde, bdl, bed, bel, ber, bld, blo, bod, boe, bol, bor, brl, bro, bud, bul, bur, dbl, deb, del, der, dle, dlr, dob, doe, dol, dor, dub, due, duo, dur, edo, elb, eld, erd, led, leo, ler, leu, lob, lod, loe, lor, lub, lud, lue, luo, lur, obe, obl, ode, oer, old, ole, orb, ord, ore, orl, oud, our, reb, red, rel, rld, rle, rob, rod, roe, rub, rud, rue, udo, ule, ulu, urb, urd, ure

Definitions for Doublure

[1] an ornamental lining of a book cover.
[2] a decorative lining of vellum or leather, etc, on the inside of a book cover

Words nearby Doublure

doubletree, doubleword, double‐click, doubling, doubloon, doublure, doubly, doubly armed suture, doubs, doubt, doubtful

Origin of Doublure

1885–90; < French: a lining, equivalent to doubl(er ) to line (literally, to double) + -ure -ure

Word origin for Doublure

C19: from French: lining, from Old French doubler to make double