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subtriple
ˈsubtriple, a. [ad. late L. subtriplus: see sub- 10 and triple a.] 1. Math. That is one third of a quantity or number; denoting a proportion of 1 to 3; (of a ratio) of which the antecedent is one third of the consequent.1644 Digby Nat. Bodies viii. §6. 60 Which must be in sub⁓triple proportion of th...
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subtriplicate
ˈsubˌtriplicate, a. Math. [sub- 10.] 1. Of a ratio or proportion: Being that of the cube roots of the quantities; thus, 2 : 3 is the subtriplicate ratio of 8 : 27.1656 [see subduplicate]. 1710 J. Harris Lex. Techn. II, Paraboloids, are Paraboliform Curves in Geometry; whose Ordinates are supposed to...
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under-treble
† under-treble Obs. [under-1 6 b.] = subtriple. So † under-triplat, -triple. Obs.1430 Art of Nombryng (E.E.T.S.) 17 That triplat is to be put under the .3 next figure..And the vnder-trebille vnder the trebille. Ibid., And than most thow fynde a digit..the whiche withe his vnder-triplat..sittethe awa...
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submultiple
subˈmultiple, a. and n. [ad. late L. submultiplus: see sub- 10 and multiple.] A. adj. Of a ratio: In which the antecedent is an aliquot part of the consequent: the converse of multiple. Of a number, etc.: That is an aliquot part of another. Now rare or Obs.a 1696 Scarburgh Euclid (1705) 180, 12 comp...
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin...
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unity
▪ I. unity1 (ˈjuːnɪtɪ) Forms: 4–6 vnite, vnyte, 4–7 unite, 5–6 unyte; 4 vnitee, vnytee, 6 unitee; 5 vnytie, 6 unytie, 5–6 vnytye, vnitye, 5–7 vnitie, 6–7 unitie, vnity (7 vnitty), 7– unity. [a. AF. unite, OF. unite, uniteit (c 1200), F. unité (= Sp. unidad, Pg. unidade, It. unità), or ad. L. ūnitāt-...
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