decuple - Wiktionary, the free dictionary decuple (third-person singular simple present decuples, present participle decupling, simple past and past participle decupled) To multiply by ten quotations
What does decuple mean? - Definitions. net Man’s length, that is, a perpendicular from the vertex unto the sole of the foot, is decuple unto his profundity; that is, a direct line between the breast and the spine
decuple - definition and meaning - Wordnik adjective Ten times as much in size, strength, number, or amount noun A tenfold amount or number intransitive transitive verb To multiply or be multiplied by ten from The Century Dictionary Tenfold; containing ten times as many noun A number ten times repeated To increase tenfold
Decuple: meaning, definitions, translation and examples The word 'decuple' originated from the Late Latin word 'decuplus', which is a combination of 'deca' (ten) and 'plus' (fold) It has been used in English since the 15th century to denote multiplying by ten or a group of ten