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What is it called when you multiply something eight times? [on hold]
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I know that the prefix for eight is "oct". Does this mean that the word I am looking for starts with"oct"? I have done quite a bit of research. Almost every time the first website listed is this one. I really hope that this will be the end of my research! Thank you!
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I know that the prefix for eight is "oct". Does this mean that the word I am looking for starts with"oct"? I have done quite a bit of research. Almost every time the first website listed is this one. I really hope that this will be the end of my research! Thank you!
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Are you looking for a word in the sequence double, triple, quadruple, ...
– Peter Shor
Apr 30 at 19:57
Please give us an example. It’s not clear whether you mean n*8, n^8, or n*(m^8), etc
– Jim
Apr 30 at 20:55
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– Hot Licks
Apr 30 at 22:21
Possible duplicate of Another way to say "octupled"
– Laurel
May 1 at 0:16
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I know that the prefix for eight is "oct". Does this mean that the word I am looking for starts with"oct"? I have done quite a bit of research. Almost every time the first website listed is this one. I really hope that this will be the end of my research! Thank you!
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I know that the prefix for eight is "oct". Does this mean that the word I am looking for starts with"oct"? I have done quite a bit of research. Almost every time the first website listed is this one. I really hope that this will be the end of my research! Thank you!
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Are you looking for a word in the sequence double, triple, quadruple, ...
– Peter Shor
Apr 30 at 19:57
Please give us an example. It’s not clear whether you mean n*8, n^8, or n*(m^8), etc
– Jim
Apr 30 at 20:55
Single word requests must be accompanied by an example sentence.
– Hot Licks
Apr 30 at 22:21
Possible duplicate of Another way to say "octupled"
– Laurel
May 1 at 0:16
add a comment |
Are you looking for a word in the sequence double, triple, quadruple, ...
– Peter Shor
Apr 30 at 19:57
Please give us an example. It’s not clear whether you mean n*8, n^8, or n*(m^8), etc
– Jim
Apr 30 at 20:55
Single word requests must be accompanied by an example sentence.
– Hot Licks
Apr 30 at 22:21
Possible duplicate of Another way to say "octupled"
– Laurel
May 1 at 0:16
Are you looking for a word in the sequence double, triple, quadruple, ...
– Peter Shor
Apr 30 at 19:57
Are you looking for a word in the sequence double, triple, quadruple, ...
– Peter Shor
Apr 30 at 19:57
Please give us an example. It’s not clear whether you mean n*8, n^8, or n*(m^8), etc
– Jim
Apr 30 at 20:55
Please give us an example. It’s not clear whether you mean n*8, n^8, or n*(m^8), etc
– Jim
Apr 30 at 20:55
Single word requests must be accompanied by an example sentence.
– Hot Licks
Apr 30 at 22:21
Single word requests must be accompanied by an example sentence.
– Hot Licks
Apr 30 at 22:21
Possible duplicate of Another way to say "octupled"
– Laurel
May 1 at 0:16
Possible duplicate of Another way to say "octupled"
– Laurel
May 1 at 0:16
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Octuple:
to make eight times as much or as many.
(M-W)
Or
Eightfold:
(Mathematics) by or up to eight times as much.
(Collins English Dictionary)
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A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
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1 Answer
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Octuple:
to make eight times as much or as many.
(M-W)
Or
Eightfold:
(Mathematics) by or up to eight times as much.
(Collins English Dictionary)
1
A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
add a comment |
Octuple:
to make eight times as much or as many.
(M-W)
Or
Eightfold:
(Mathematics) by or up to eight times as much.
(Collins English Dictionary)
1
A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
add a comment |
Octuple:
to make eight times as much or as many.
(M-W)
Or
Eightfold:
(Mathematics) by or up to eight times as much.
(Collins English Dictionary)
Octuple:
to make eight times as much or as many.
(M-W)
Or
Eightfold:
(Mathematics) by or up to eight times as much.
(Collins English Dictionary)
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A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
add a comment |
1
A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
1
1
A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
A verb 'to octuple' is certainly morphologically well_formed, but I think it is rare, and for good reasons. I think that 'sextuple' is at the limit of widely used multiples. 'Septuple' begins to sound a bit odd, 'octuple' somehow less so, but nine times? Nonuple? Surely not. As for 'ninefold' (by analogy with 'eightfold'), you cannot 'ninefold' something. You might increase it nineford.
– Tuffy
Apr 30 at 22:04
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
Octuplicate, octuplication. Hmm, not sure how I feel about this. Tempted to octify.
– Vix
Apr 30 at 23:21
add a comment |
Are you looking for a word in the sequence double, triple, quadruple, ...
– Peter Shor
Apr 30 at 19:57
Please give us an example. It’s not clear whether you mean n*8, n^8, or n*(m^8), etc
– Jim
Apr 30 at 20:55
Single word requests must be accompanied by an example sentence.
– Hot Licks
Apr 30 at 22:21
Possible duplicate of Another way to say "octupled"
– Laurel
May 1 at 0:16