decuple
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2DECUPLE + NOUN
ducats, life
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in
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adj
Tenfold.
noun
An amount multiplied by ten.
The gold coin of the law of 1818 is of four denominations; the decuple of 30 ducats, the half-decuple, ...
verb
To multiply by ten.
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.
“This assistance method makes it possible to at least double—and in some cases decuple—the life of the tool, or to boost productivity,” says Alain Cornier, head of ENSAM’s production, research, and development department.
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4The gold coin of the law of 1818 is of four denominations; the decuple of 30 ducats, the half-decuple, ...
WiktionaryThey 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
Wiktionary“This assistance method makes it possible to at least double—and in some cases decuple—the life of the tool, or to boost productivity,” says Alain Cornier, head of ENSAM’s production, research, and de
WiktionaryThe 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".
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