Literary usage of Sextupled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of North America by Guy Carleton Lee (1905)
"Between 1890 and 1900 these more than trebled. Between 1880 and 1900 the number
had more than sextupled. In one year alone, 1901, ..."
2. The Rise of the New South by Philip Alexander Bruce (1905)
"Between 1890 and 1900 these more than trebled. Between 1880 and 1900 the number
had more than sextupled. In one year alone, 1901, ..."
3. A Manual of Quaternions by Charles Jasper Joly (1905)
"Again, if I, m, »., p are the sextupled volumes of the pyramids subtended at the
origin ... and their sum is the sextupled volume of the tetrahedron, or ! ..."
4. Journal by Institution of Electrical Engineers Radio Section (1903)
"Every line has been been studied separately ; some lines are quadrupled, some
tripled, some sextupled, and so on, as said above. ..."
5. Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Providence, June by Providence (R.I.) City council (1887)
"... her population sextupled, her streets improved, with her massive City Hall,
her commodious school-houses, her splendid churches, her charities, ..."
6. Quaternions and Projective Geometry by Charles Jasper Joly (1903)
"(I) ; and in terms of the vectors this is seen to be the products of the weights
into the sextupled volume of the pyramid (ABCD). ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... and in the war period they practically sextupled their indebtedness as shown
by the tabular statement which follows this discussion. ..."
8. Journal by United States Congress Senate, Chartered Insurance Institute, Institute of Transport (London, England), Institute of Engineers, Pakistan (1902)
"That is to say, in thirty-five years the rate has been more than sextupled, and,
so far as we know, there has been no loss under the policy. ..."