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decuple

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See also:décupleanddécuplé

English

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   Cardinal:ten
   Ordinal:tenth
   Abbreviated ordinal:10th
   Latinate ordinal:denary
   Adverbial:tentimes
   Multiplier:tenfold
   Latinate multiplier:decuple
   Germanic collective:tensome
   Collective of n parts:decuplet
   Greek or Latinate collective:decad,decade
   Metric collective prefix:deca-
   Greek collective prefix:deca-
   Latinate collective prefix:deca-
   Fractional:tenth
   Metric fractional prefix:deci-
   Elemental:decuplet
   Number of musicians:decet
   Number of years:decade,decennium

Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishdecuple, fromMiddle Frenchdécuple, fromLate Latindecuplus(tenfold), fromLatindecem(ten), andplicō(fold).[1]

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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decuple (notcomparable)

  1. Tenfold.

Derived terms

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Translations

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tenfoldseetenfold

Noun

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decuple (pluraldecuples)

  1. An amount multiplied by ten.
    • 1842, Jacob Reese Eckfeldt with William Ewing Du Bois,A manual of gold and silver coins of all nations, struck within ..., page89:
      The gold coin of the law of 1818 is of four denominations; thedecuple of 30 ducats, the half-decuple, ...

Verb

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decuple (third-person singular simple presentdecuples,present participledecupling,simple past and past participledecupled)

  1. To multiply by ten.
    • 1903 September 28,Henry James,The Ambassadors, London:Methuen & Co. [],→OCLC:
      They were in communication as they had been, that first morning, in Sarah's salon and in her presence and Mme. de Vionnet's; and the same recognition of a great goodwill was again, after all, possible. Only the amount of response Waymarsh had then taken for granted was doubled,decupled now.
    • 1993,JPRS Report: Science & Technology:
      “This assistance method makes it possible to at least double—and in some casesdecuple—the life of the tool, or to boost productivity,” says Alain Cornier, head of ENSAM’s production, research, and development department.
    • 2004, Mark Collier with Stephen Quirke and Annette Imhausen,The UCL Lahun papyri: religious, literary, legal, mathematical and ..., volume1209:
      The multiplications on this fragment show four of the basic techniques used by the Egyptian scribe in performing calculations: doubling, halving,decupling, and "taking two-thirds".
    • 2019,Inquisitr:
      The hefty price tag has more thandecupled since he originally purchased the estate back in 2009.
    • 2019 February 21, Martin Dixon, “The case for human extinction”, inCherwell[1]:
      The global rate of eustatic sea-level rise has alreadydecupled since the 1990s to an average of 3 mm a year, but reaching as much as 10mm in the Pacific Ocean; Asia-Pacific is home to 60% of the world’s population.
    • 2020 January 20, Dessa-nin Ewèdew Awesso, “Blockchain in Disaster Relief – Catastrophe Bonds and Crypto Donations”, inBlockchain Land[2], The Blockchain Group:
      Therefore, the use of smart contractdecuples the speed of the insurer intervention, and consequently increase the resilience of the insured.
    • 2020 July 7, “Madagascar Country Office: Covid-19 response (7 July 2020)”, inReliefWeb[3]:
      From May 17th to July 7th 2020, the growth curve in the number people testing positivedecupled, reaching an exponential shape from 304 to 3250.
    • 2022 January 10, Brittney Baird, “$500K lottery ticket sold in Donelson”, inWKRN[4]:
      Because the player chose the Power Play feature for an extra $1 and the Power Play number drawn was 10, the prize of $50,000 wasdecupled to $500,000, according to a release.
    • 2022 January 31, Bruno Cooke,The Focus[5], archived fromthe original on8 August 2022:
      Trillionaire Thugs NFT pricedecuples in three days: Here’s what’s next
    • 2022 May 16, “AI initiatives in Turkey decupled in 5 years: Expert”, inHürriyet Daily News[6]:
      The number of initiatives on artificial intelligence (AI) hasdecupled in the last five years in Turkey, an expert has said.
    • 2022 May 31, “Ohio governor unveils future of emergency response, technology to make state safer”, inPolice1[7],Lexipol:
      What began with only 150 cameras hasdecupled into 1,500.

Related terms

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Translations

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tenfoldseetenfold

References

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  • Chambers's Etymological Dictionary, 1896, p. 114
  1. ^decuple”, inCollins English Dictionary.

Anagrams

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Italian

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Adjective

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decuple f

  1. feminineplural ofdecuplo

Latin

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Adjective

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decuple

  1. vocativemasculinesingular ofdecuplus

Spanish

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Verb

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decuple

  1. inflection ofdecuplar:
    1. first/third-personsingularpresentsubjunctive
    2. third-personsingularimperative
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