decuple - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb decuple (third-person singular simple present decuples, present participle decupling, simple past and past participle decupled) To multiply by ten
Tuple names - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In philosophy, mathematics, and computer science, a tuple is an ordered list of elements The term tuple originates from the sequence of names for such ordered lists, beginning with single, double, triple, and so forth (see table below: 0 to 1000-tuple)
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 - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline decuple (adj ) "tenfold, containing ten times as many," 1610s, from French décuple (late 15c ), from Latin decuplus "tenfold," from decem "ten" (from PIE root *dekm- "ten") + -plus (see -plus)