"noncuple" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈnɒnkjuːpl/ [Received-Pronunciation]
enPR: nŏnʹkyo͞opl [Received-Pronunciation] Etymology: First attested in adjectival use in 1557, in nominal use in 1636, and in verbal use in 1674; from the post-Classical Latin noncuplus (“nine times larger than”), from the Classical Latin nōnus (“ninth”) + -cuplus; compare nonuple. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|noncuplus||nine times larger than}} Latin noncuplus (“nine times larger than”), {{uder|en|la|nōnus||ninth}} Latin nōnus (“ninth”), {{m|la|-cuplus}} -cuplus, {{m|en|nonuple}} nonuple Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} noncuple (not comparable)
  1. Ninefold.
    (of a ratio or proportion) Nine-to-one; (in 1729 quot.) imprecisely, with any number of aliquot parts over.
    Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-adj-kM6vJs2C Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6
  2. Ninefold.
    (construed with to) Nine times greater or larger than.
    Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-adj--GEJyvZ8 Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6
  3. Ninefold.
    Nine times as great or as numerous.
    Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-adj-KQtdnkbv Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6
  4. Ninefold.
    (mathematics, rare) Divided into nine equal segments.
    Tags: not-comparable, rare Categories (topical): Mathematics, Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-adj-VYfkyV-2 Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6 Topics: mathematics, sciences
  5. Ninefold.
    (rare, of a series of numbers) Proceeding by powers of nine with exponents in integral succession (i.e.: 9¹, 9², 9³, 9⁴, ... = 9, 81, 729, 6,561, ...).
    Tags: not-comparable, rare Categories (topical): Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-adj-rD01F9W8 Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6

Noun

IPA: /ˈnɒnkjuːpl/ [Received-Pronunciation]
enPR: nŏnʹkyo͞opl [Received-Pronunciation] Etymology: First attested in adjectival use in 1557, in nominal use in 1636, and in verbal use in 1674; from the post-Classical Latin noncuplus (“nine times larger than”), from the Classical Latin nōnus (“ninth”) + -cuplus; compare nonuple. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|noncuplus||nine times larger than}} Latin noncuplus (“nine times larger than”), {{uder|en|la|nōnus||ninth}} Latin nōnus (“ninth”), {{m|la|-cuplus}} -cuplus, {{m|en|nonuple}} nonuple Head templates: {{en-noun|!}} noncuple (plural not attested)
  1. (rare, music) Nine beats per measure. Tags: no-plural, rare Categories (topical): Music, Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-noun-1uRaQFr0 Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6 Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
  2. The product of multiplying a given number by nine. Tags: no-plural
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-noun-fK4FgfCG
  3. (rare, of dice) A throw in which all of nine dice show the same value (an event whose probability of occurring is 1,679,616 to 1). Tags: no-plural, rare Categories (topical): Nine
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-noun-KaEPoQ~q Disambiguation of Nine: 12 12 12 14 12 13 7 10 6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English nouns with unattested plurals, English undefined derivations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 18 12 12 8 9 13 2 23 3 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 15 10 9 16 8 12 3 22 5 Disambiguation of English nouns with unattested plurals: 12 10 9 10 8 11 9 26 5 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 14 10 10 14 8 12 5 23 6

Verb

IPA: /ˈnɒnkjuːpl/ [Received-Pronunciation]
enPR: nŏnʹkyo͞opl [Received-Pronunciation] Etymology: First attested in adjectival use in 1557, in nominal use in 1636, and in verbal use in 1674; from the post-Classical Latin noncuplus (“nine times larger than”), from the Classical Latin nōnus (“ninth”) + -cuplus; compare nonuple. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|noncuplus||nine times larger than}} Latin noncuplus (“nine times larger than”), {{uder|en|la|nōnus||ninth}} Latin nōnus (“ninth”), {{m|la|-cuplus}} -cuplus, {{m|en|nonuple}} nonuple Head templates: {{head|en|verb}} noncuple
  1. (transitive, rare) Make nine times greater; multiply by nine. Tags: rare, transitive Derived forms: noncuplication [obsolete, rare]
    Sense id: en-noncuple-en-verb-giWELOUB

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