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noncuple

語源

First attested in adjectival use in 1557, in nominal use in 1636, and in verbal use in 1674; from the post-Classical Latin noncuplus (nine times larger than), from the Classical Latin nus (ninth) + -cuplus; compare nonuple.

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形容詞

noncuple (not comparable)

  1. Ninefold.
    1. (of a ratio または proportion) Nine-to-one; (in 1729 quot.) imprecisely, with any number of aliquot parts over.
    2. (construed with to) Nine times greater or larger than.
    3. Nine times as great or as numerous.
    4. (mathematics, まれに) Divided into nine equal segments.
    5. (まれに, of a series of numbers) Proceeding by powers of nine with exponents in integral succession (i.e.: 91, 92, 93, 94, ... = 9, 81, 729, 6,561, ...).

名詞

noncuple (複数形 not attested)

  1. (まれに, music) Nine beats per measure.
  2. The product of multiplying a given number by nine.
  3. (まれに, of dice) A throw in which all of nine dice show the same value (an event whose probability of occurring is 1,679,616 to 1).

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