Definition of Decupled

1. Verb. (past of decuple) ¹

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Definition of Decupled

1. decuple [v] - See also: decuple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decupled

decuman
decumans
decumary
decumbence
decumbency
decumbent
decumbently
decumbiture
decumulate
decumulation
decuple
decupled (current term)
decuples
decuplet
decuplets
decupling
decuria
decurias
decuries
decurion
decurionate
decurionates
decurions
decurrence
decurrent
decurrently

Literary usage of Decupled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Philosophumena: Or, the Refutation of All Heresies by Hippolytus, Origen (1921)
"... that the monad becomes the first and tenth through the decad being of equal power and being reckoned as a monad, and the same being decupled becomes a ..."

2. The History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848 by Guizot (François), Witt (Henriette Elizabeth) (1885)
"Encouraged by this first step, Law reiterated to the Regent that the credit of bankers and merchants decupled their capital; if the State became the ..."

3. France by Guizot (François), Witt (Henriette Elizabeth), Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1898)
"... that the credit of bankers and merchants decupled their capital; if the State became the universal banker and centralized all the values in circulation, ..."

4. The Character and Logical Method of Political Economy by John Elliott Cairnes (1888)
"The demand for cotton goods has probably been decupled in the course of the last half century, but this has simply resulted in a ..."

5. The History of France from the Earliest Times to the Outbreak of the Revolution by Guizot (François) (1889)
"Encouraged by this first step, Law Hi* bank- reiterated to the Regent that the credit of bankers and merchants m8'ystem* decupled their capital; ..."

6. The History of France from the Earliest Times to the Outbreak of the Revolution by Guizot (François) (1879)
"... decupled their capital; if the State became the universal banker and centralized all the values in circulation, the public fortune would naturally be ..."

7. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"If the wealth of a nation," he remarks, " could be decupled by a proclama* tion, it were strange that such proclamations have not long since been made by ..."

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