sextuplicate

English

Etymology

From Latin sextuplicātus, past participle form of sextuplicāre (to sextuple), from sextuplus (sixfold), from sextus (sixth) (from sex (six)) + -plus (-fold) (from plicare (to fold)).

Pronunciation

Adjective

sextuplicate (not comparable)

  1. Six times the number, volume, length, etc. (of something else).
    The customer ordered a sextuplicate quantity.
  2. Comprising six identical parts.
    Benzene is a sextuplicate hydrocarbon.

Noun

sextuplicate (plural sextuplicates)

  1. A series, set, collection, or group of six identical copies of something.
    • 1945: United States Twelfth Army, Report of Operations: Final After Action Report, PAGE UNKNOWN
      If the official receipt is not available, the appropriate CA officer will prepare a similar receipt in sextuplicate.
    • 1985, Erich Segal, The Class, Bantam Books, →ISBN, page 28:
      …signed (in quadruplicate for the Financial Office, quintuplicate for the Registrar, and, inexplicably, sextuplicate for the Health Department).

Verb

sextuplicate (third-person singular simple present sextuplicates, present participle sextuplicating, simple past and past participle sextuplicated)

  1. (transitive) To make six copies of.
    Sextuplicate this document for me, please.

Derived terms

Spanish

Verb

sextuplicate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of sextuplicar combined with te
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