Definition of Decuples

1. decuple [v] - See also: decuple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decuples

decumans
decumary
decumbence
decumbency
decumbent
decumbently
decumbiture
decumulate
decumulation
decuple
decupled
decuples (current term)
decuplet
decuplets
decupling
decuria
decurias
decuries
decurion
decurionate
decurionates
decurions
decurrence
decurrent
decurrently
decursion

Literary usage of Decuples

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts by William Nicholson (1801)
"... of the decuples of il. viz. io/. ioo/. looo/. &e. move the decimal point ... of i/. to its decuples at il. per cent, for any given number of days having ..."

2. Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action by George Perkins Marsh (1865)
"... more than decuples the area from which an appreciable quantity of moisture would otherwise be evaporated; for after the Nile has retired within its ..."

3. The Results of Slavery. by Augustin Cochin (1863)
"... and, above all, sugar, see what is produced by the labor of the unhappy slaves I But see, too, what produces, encourages, and decuples slavery ! ..."

4. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1891)
"... in decuples of their real proportions. 30 the great rivers of the world. The very word Angara is said to mean in Tungus " water escape," and may ..."

5. Mathematical Tables: Containing Common, Hyperbolic, and Logistic Logarithms ...by Charles Hutton by Charles Hutton (1785)
"... divides into its parts, namely 100-5 to IOO, 100 to ю, and ю to i ; the bft two of which being decuples, it follows that the ..."

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