"Quinible" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quinible" Meaning

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"Quinible" Examples

Quintuple


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"Before winning this championship, our team has never quintupled its score in a single season."

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"The company quintupled its workforce in order to meet the rising demand for its products."

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"I have quintupled my efforts to learn English in the last six months."

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"The research center is planning to quintuple its funding for the upcoming year."

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"The athletes will quintuple around the track during the relay competition."

"Quinible" Similar Words

Quindecone

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Quindem

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Quindene

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Quine

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A word!<br><br>The word "quine" has a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A quine is a self-replicating program, computer code or algorithm that can produce a copy of itself as output, possibly with slight modifications.<br>2. Quine (philosophy): In philosophy, a quine is a sentence or statement that is a self-referential paradox, i.e., a sentence that refers to itself and its own truth value. This concept is named after Willard Van Orman Quine, who first discussed it.<br><br>And, of course, there's also a temporal reference: Paul Quine, the American physicist, who suggested the idea of a "temporal quine," a hypothetical concept describing a closed timelike curve.

Quinhydrone

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Quinhydrone is a yellow amorphous powder used as an electrolyte in investigations of the two-electron oxidation or reduction of substances that can accept or donate one electron. It is a product that forms when hydroquinone (quinol) reacts with potassium dichromate in the presence of an alkaline solution.

Quinia

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Quinic

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Quinicine

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Quinidine

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Quinie

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Quinine

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Quininic

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Quinism

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