When people see two rainbows together, why do they often call them a "double rainbow" instead of "double rainbows"?

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Possibly because one is a ghost of the other, less brilliant and more smoky. Probably just because it developed as part of the vernacular, like many deer, moose and fish but several coyotes, wolves and eels.

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