Definition of Submultiples

1. Noun. (plural of submultiple) ¹

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Definition of Submultiples

1. submultiple [n] - See also: submultiple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Submultiples

submonitions
submonolayer
submonolayers
submontane
submoronic
submovement
submovements
submucosa
submucosae
submucosal
submucosas
submucous
submultialgebra
submultialgebras
submultiple
submultiples (current term)
submunition
submunitions
submuscular
subnamespace
subnamespaces
subnanometer
subnanomolar
subnanoscale
subnanosecond
subnarcotic
subnasal
subnascent
subnational
subnationally

Literary usage of Submultiples

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

1. Revolution in Measurement: Western European Weights and Measures Since the by Ronald Edward Zupko (1990)
"submultiples and Subdivisions Even when there was only one standard and it did not fluctuate over time, it could have developed various methods of ..."

2. Revolution in Measurement: Western European Weights and Measures Since the by Ronald Edward Zupko (1990)
"submultiples and Subdivisions Even when there was only one standard and it did not fluctuate over time, it could have developed various methods of ..."

3. Electricity and Magnetism by Eric Mary Gerard, R. C. Duncan, Louis Duncan (1897)
"Multiples and submultiples of the Units. — The use of the units just described leads ... By way of abbreviation we make use of multiples or submultiples ..."

4. A Short History of Greek Mathematics by James Gow (1884)
"He begins with a series of exercises in reducing fractions, with 2 for numerator, to submultiples. ' Divide 2 by 5 ' or ' express 2 divided by 7 ' etc. is ..."

5. Euclid's Elements of Geometry by Euclid, Thomas Elrington (1872)
"5) ; and similarly, z is an equi-submultiple of b and Bn; but x and z are equi-submultiples of a and b (by Hypoth.), and therefore equi-submultiples of Ao ..."

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