"sesquialterate" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /sɛskwɪˈaltərət/ Forms: sesqui-alterate [alternative]
Etymology: From Latin sesquialter (“one and a half times”) + -ate (adjective-forming suffix), from sesqui- (“a half and a”) + alter (“another, a second”). Etymology templates: {{af|en|sesquialter|-ate|id2=adjective|lang1=la|pos2=adjective-forming suffix|t1=one and a half times}} Latin sesquialter (“one and a half times”) + -ate (adjective-forming suffix), {{af|la|sesqui-|alter|nocat=1|t1=a half and a|t2=another, a second}} sesqui- (“a half and a”) + alter (“another, a second”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} sesquialterate (not comparable)
  1. (mathematics, archaic) In a ratio of 3 to 2 or 1½ times to 1. Tags: archaic, not-comparable Categories (topical): Mathematics Synonyms: sesquialteral, sesquialter, sesquialteran, sescuple Related terms: sesquialter Translations (Translations): puolitoistakertainen [common] (Finnish), sēsquialter (Latin), sestuplus (Latin)
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