"Decuplet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Decuplet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Decuplet" Meaning

A decuplet is a group of 10 items or individuals, often used to describe a set of children born at the same time.

"Decuplet" Examples

Usage Examples of "Decuplet"


The recent birth of a decuplet to a South African woman has drawn international attention due to its rarity. ([Medical/Healthcare context])
The decuplet born at the hospital was the first in the state this year, and the medical team was ecstatic about the healthy outcomes. ([Medical/Healthcare context])
Despite the cultural and language barriers, the large family of 10 children, affectionately known as the decuplet, has become a beloved fixture in the local community. ([Social/Ethnic context])
The decuplet of siblings has been a talking point for parents at school, each one with their unique personality and quirks. ([Personal/Family context])
According to experts, the increasing incidence of decuplets and higher order multiples is a worrying trend in the field of reproductive medicine. ([Scientific/Research context])

"Decuplet" Similar Words

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Decuman

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Decumanus

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A decumanus was a main street or a principal east-west road in ancient Roman cities and towns. It was a significant part of the city's planning and layout, often running perpendicular to the cardo, a major north-south road. The decumanus was often lined with important public buildings, shops, and residential properties, and was often the central axis of the city's plan.

Decumaria

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Decumbent refers to something that is prone to lying down or being in a horizontal position, often in a relaxed or comfortable state. It can also describe a plant that grows flat on the ground, such as a prostrate shrub.

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Decuple

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To decuple means to increase or multiply something by a factor of 10.

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Decurion

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Decurrent

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