tenfold
See also: ten-fold
English
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Cardinal: ten Ordinal: tenth Latinate ordinal: denary Adverbial: ten times Multiplier: tenfold Latinate multiplier: decuple Germanic collective: tensome Collective of n parts: decuplet Greek or Latinate collective: decad, decade Metric collective prefix: deca- Greek collective prefix: deca- Latinate collective prefix: deca- Fractional: tenth Metric fractional prefix: deci- Elemental: decuplet Greek prefix: decato- Number of musicians: decet Number of years: decade, decennium |
Alternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English tenfold, tenfolde, from Old English tīenfeald. Equivalent to ten + -fold.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
edittenfold (not comparable)
- Ten times as much or as many.
- a. 1749 (date written), James Thomson, “Winter”, in The Seasons, London: […] A[ndrew] Millar, and sold by Thomas Cadell, […], published 1768, →OCLC, page 198, lines 923–925:
- [F]ull of death, and fierce vvith tenfold froſt, / The long long night, incumbent o'er their heads, / Falls horrible.
- Containing ten parts.
Synonyms
editTranslations
editten times as much or as many
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containing ten parts
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Adverb
edittenfold (not comparable)
- By ten times as much.
- 1896, William Allen Sylvester, Modern Carpentry and Building, page 142, "But, since we have increased the original value of 26 tenfold its original value, we must increase the original result tenfold : ten times 2 equal 20, the required answer."
- 1987 August 15, Stephen William Gumpl, “Refusing To Become A Piece”, in Gay Community News, volume 15, number 5, page 4:
- I am here [in prison] for committing a crime, yet I see the state officials commit crimes that are ten fold worse and they do it without ramifications.
Translations
editby ten times as much
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Verb
edittenfold (third-person singular simple present tenfolds, present participle tenfolding, simple past and past participle tenfolded)
Translations
editincrease to ten times as much
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