v
To make a hundredfold; to repeat or multiply a hundred times.
adv
(rare) In a decuple manner.
n
(countable) The digit or figure 4; an occurrence thereof.
v
to increase to four times as much; to multiply by four
adj
Having seven parts; sevenfold.
n
(rare) Synonym of ennead (“collection or series of nine things”)
adj
Of or pertaining to a nonad; ninefold.
v
(transitive, rare) Make nine times greater; multiply by nine.
n
(obsolete, rare) Multiplication by nine.
adj
Octonary; expressed in base-8; octal, octonal.
v
(mathematics, rare) To convert (the expression of a number) from denary to octal notation.
v
(intransitive) To increase eightfold.
adj
Synonym of quintuple in its various senses.
n
A sequence of four elements.
adj
four times over, multiplied by four
n
A tuple of fourteen things
n
(rare) The removal of one fifth (of something).
n
One of a group of five, particularly babies born from the same mother during the same birth.
adj
Being the fifth in a set of five.
adv
In a quintuple way; five times or in five pieces, etc.
adj
modified or multiplied by a ratio
adj
Two and a half times as large; having the ratio of 2.5 to 1.
adj
Magnified by one and one-half; in a ratio of three to two.
n
(mathematics, obsolete) Synonym of sexagesimal: a sixtieth part of something.
n
(mathematics) multiplication by six
adv
In a sextuple fashion.
adj
Having the ratio of one to five.
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