dectuple
English
Adjective
dectuple (not comparable)
Translations
tenfold — see tenfold
Noun
dectuple (plural dectuples)
- A group of ten.
- 2010, Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Cynthia G. Clopper, “What is LabPhon? And where is it going?”, in Cécile Fougeron, Barbara Kuehnert, Mariapaola Imperio, Nathalie Vallee, editors, Laboratory Phonology 10, Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN:
- Thus, this is our commencement address as the laboratory phonology community “graduates” to its second dectuple of meetings.
Verb
dectuple (third-person singular simple present dectuples, present participle dectupling, simple past and past participle dectupled)
- To multiply by ten.
- 2017 April 11, Scott Alexander, “Notes on Cost Disease”, in The American Interest, volume 12, number 5, →ISSN:
- Many costs have really, genuinely dectupled, with no economic or statistical trickery involved.
Translations
tenfold — see tenfold
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