quintuplicate
English
Etymology
From Latin quintus (“fifth”) + plicare (“to fold”); probably patterned after duplicate from Latin duplicare (“to double”).
Adjective
quintuplicate (not comparable)
- Multiplied by five.
- Being the fifth in a set of five.
Noun
quintuplicate (plural quintuplicates)
- A set of five similar or identical things.
- One element of such a set.
Verb
quintuplicate (third-person singular simple present quintuplicates, present participle quintuplicating, simple past and past participle quintuplicated)
- (transitive) To multiply by five.
- (transitive) To make five copies of.
Translations
multiply by five
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Italian
Verb
quintuplicate
- second-person plural present indicative of quintuplicare
- second-person plural imperative of quintuplicare
- feminine plural of quintuplicato