sextuple

noun
/sɛkˈstʃuːpəl/UK/sɛksˈtʌpəl/US

Etymology

Formed (in imitation of quadruple) from Latin sextus (“sixth”): compare French sextuple.

  1. derived from sextus

Definitions

  1. a sixfold amount

  2. A team that wins 6 titles in the same year or season.

  3. Having six parts.

  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. Being six times as great.

    2. Having six beats to the bar.

    3. To make, or to become, six times as much (or as many).

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