Sixfold

  • 11sixfold — six ► CARDINAL NUMBER 1) one more than five; 6. (Roman numeral: vi or VI.) 2) Cricket a hit that reaches the boundary without first striking the ground, scoring six runs. ● at sixes and sevens Cf. ↑at sixes and sevens ● …

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  • 12sixfold — six·fold || sɪksfəʊld adj. 6 times larger; comprised of 6 parts adv. by 6, by a factor of 6 …

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  • 13sixfold — six·fold …

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  • 14sixfold —   Pāono …

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  • 15sixfold — adj. & adv. 1 six times as much or as many. 2 consisting of six parts …

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  • 16Glossary of bets offered by UK bookmakers — This glossary of bets offered by UK bookmakers is a non exhaustive list of traditional and popular bets offered by bookmakers in the United Kingdom. The multiple selection bets in particular are most often associated with horse racing selections… …

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  • 17quasicrystal — /kway zuy kris tl, kway suy , kwah see , zee /, n. a form of solid matter whose atoms are arranged like those of a crystal but assume patterns that do not exactly repeat themselves. [1985 90] * * * Introduction also called  quasi periodic crystal …

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  • 18sextuple — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 sixfold. 2 having six parts. 3 being six times as many or much. n. a sixfold number or amount. v.tr. & intr. multiply by six; increase sixfold. Derivatives: sextuply adv. Etymology: med.L sextuplus, irreg. f. L sex six,… …

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  • 19sex|tu|plex — «SEHKS tu plehks, tyu », adjective. 1. = sixfold. (Cf. ↑sixfold) 2. of or having to do with a system of telegraphy by which six messages may be transmitted simultaneously over one wire. ╂[< Medieval Latin sextuplex sixfold < Latin sex six;… …

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  • 20ECONOMIC AFFAIRS — THE PRE MANDATE (LATE OTTOMAN) PERIOD Geography and Borders In September 1923 a new political entity was formally recognized by the international community. Palestine, or Ereẓ Israel as Jews have continued to refer to it for 2,000 years,… …

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