The word "doublenesses" is spelled with the /ˈdʌb.l̩.nəs.ɪz/ phonetic transcription. This word is derived from the adjective "double" which describes something or someone consisting of two elements or parts. "Doubleness" is a noun form, indicating the state or quality of being double. Adding the suffix "-es" makes it plural, hence "doublenesses" means the multiple states or qualities of being double. This word may be a mouthful to pronounce, but it effectively conveys its message in the English language.
The word "doublenesses" is derived from the root word "double", which comes from the Latin word "duplus". "Duplus" means "twofold" or "double". The suffix "-ness" is added to the root word to turn it into a noun, indicating a state or quality. Therefore, "doublenesses" refers to the plural form of the noun "doubleness", which describes the quality or state of being double or twofold.