nonuple

See also: nonuplé

English

English numbers (edit)
90
[a], [b]   8 9 10   
    Cardinal: nine
    Ordinal: ninth
    Multiplier: ninefold, nonuple

Noun

nonuple (plural nonuples)

  1. A ninefold amount or number.
    • 1807, John Holden, An Essay towards a Rational System of Music, page 78:
      The beginning of the measure is always at I; and in the nonuple of crotchets, each single pulse repesents a quaver, and the single pair a crotchet; and here the measure has three motions, like slow triple time.

See also

Coefficient Noun Result
1 single singlet
2 double doublet
twin
3 triple triplet
4 quadruple quadruplet
5 quintuple
pentuple
quintuplet
pentuplet
6 sextuple
hextuple
sextuplet
hextuplet
7 septuple
heptuple
septuplet
heptuplet
8 octuple octuplet
9 nonuple nonuplet
10 decuple decuplet
11 undecuple
hendecuple
undecuplet
hendecuplet
12 duodecuple duodecuplet
13 tredecuple tredecuplet
100 centuple centuplet
many multiple multiplet

French

Noun

nonuple m (plural nonuples)

  1. (Scrabble) A move whose score is multiplied by nine.
  2. (Scrabble) An area on the board where such a move is possible.

Further reading


Italian

Adjective

nonuple

  1. feminine plural of nonuplo
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