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单词 multiplicate
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multiplicateadj.n.

Brit. /ˈmʌltᵻplᵻkət/, /ˌmʌlˈtɪplᵻkət/, U.S. /ˈməltəpləkət/, /ˌməlˈtɪpləkət/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin multiplicātus, multiplicāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin multiplicātus, past participle of multiplicāre multiply v. Compare duplicate adj. and n., triplicate adj. and n.; in sense B. 2, probably after duplicate n., triplicate n. Compare Italian moltiplicato (13th cent.), Portuguese multiplicato (14th cent.).
A. adj.
1. Originally: †multiplied, increased (obsolete). In later use: of many parts, elements, or sections; manifold; multiple, repeated.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > [adjective]
sunderlyeOE
manifoldeOE
selcoutha1000
felefoldc1000
mislichOE
alkinOE
manykinOE
fele-kync1175
serekina1300
sundera1325
sundrya1325
serea1340
divers1340
varyingc1340
variantc1380
muchfoldc1384
serelepesa1400
serelepya1400
multifaryc1460
sundryfoldc1460
multiplicate?a1475
variable?a1475
sundrilyc1480
diversea1542
particoloured1591
multifarious1593
Protean1594
daedal1596
choiceful1605
Daedalian1605
multiplex1606
variated1608
diversified1611
multiplicious1617
variousa1634
multivarious1636
mosaic1644
multiple1647
omnigenous1650
chequered1656
plurifarious1656
ununiform1660
variate1677
disuniform1687
Proteusian1689
unsteady1690
unequable1693
inequable1721
variegating1727
varied1733
multitudinous1744
multifold1806
polygeneous1818
unequalized1822
ruleless1836
varicoloured185.
non-uniform1856
omnigener1857
polytypic1858
multiferous1860
variatious1871
variegated1872
polytypical1890
the world > relative properties > number > arithmetic or algebraic operations > [adjective] > multiple > multiplied
multiplied1579
multiplicate1656
weighted averagea1832
normed1906
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 191 Athenas, where study was somme tyme multiplicate.
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1871) III. 467 (MED) Lyke as the reason of the wittes of man is multiplicate, so he is mutable.
a1505 R. Henryson Orpheus & Eurydice 236 in Poems (1981) 140 This makis five, of thre multiplicate.
1656 T. Hobbes Six Lessons v. 43 in Elements Philos. The Proportions of the ordinate Lines beginning at the Vertex were triplicate, or otherwise multiplicate of the Proportions of the intercepted parts of the Diameter.
1713 W. Derham Physico-theol. iv. ii. 95 There is another thing considerable in this multiplicate Number of the Eye; and that is, that the Object seen is not multiplied.
1822 J. M. Good Study Med. IV. 233 Multiplicate Labour.
1827 J. Bentham Rationale Judicial Evid. II. iv. i. 450 Multiplicate scription, or transcription: penning many scripts of exactly the same tenor.
1863 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. 86 333 The multiplicate Myriapods.
1915 Mind 24 116 We are not prepared to abandon Weismann's..hypothesis of the germ-cell as an implicit organism, consisting of a multitude of living determinants.., often in multiplicate representation.
1937 D. Devlin Intercessions 54 Bodies grip, eyes' angles Intersect the multiplicate netting Of lives distinct and wrangling.
1979 Sci. Amer. Apr. 31/3 Why produce, ship and store forever on ten thousand shelves multiplicate acres of symbols when those symbols can be summoned by microwave and cable?
2. Botany. = multiple adj. 1b. Cf. multiplex adj. 3, multiplication n. 5.
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the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > flower or part containing reproductive organs > [adjective] > having or relating to parts > of or having petals > of corolla
rotated1727
personated1731
multiplicate1760
personate1760
ringent1760
rotate1760
corollaceous1775
wheel-shaped1775
multiplied1777
masked1785
multiplex1813
corolline1830
caryophyllaceous1835
1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. i. xx. 53 Flowers are said to be Multiplicate, when by the Increase of the Corolla only a Part of the Stamina are excluded.
1793 T. Martyn Lang. Bot. sig. M4v The perianth and involucre seldom, the stamens scarcely ever, constitute a Multiplicate flower.
1816 P. Keith Syst. Physiol. Bot. I. 117 Sometimes the pistil..is multiplicate, that is when the flower produces more than one.
1940 Amer. Midland Naturalist 23 64 Perianth large, subcampanulate, multiplicate.
1994 Brittonia 46 232 Labellum margin not entire, minutely papillate, multiplicate.
3. Mathematics. Designating a quantity that is the square or other power of a ratio. Obsolete. rare.
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1868 A. Sandeman Pelicotetics iii. 201 The ratio compounded of ratios that are all the same as one another is called the Multiplicate Compound Ratio of any one of these ratios.
B. n.
1. That which is multiplicate. Obsolete. rare.
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1846 W. Greener Sci. Gunnery (new ed.) 174 An arrangement of leverage partaking of the multiplicate.
2.
a. in multiplicate: in several or many exactly corresponding copies.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > [adverb] > in duplicate, etc.
in quadruplicate1790
in multiplicate1858
in duplicate1884
in sextuplicate1975
the world > relative properties > number > plurality > great number, numerousness > [adverb] > in many copies
in multiplicate1858
1858 Cambr. Ess. 22 He offers it [sc. his report], copied in multiplicate, under the expressive name of flimsy.
1904 Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 1 298 It is the very nature of qualities to exist in multiplicate.
1937 Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 24 178 The collections for 1935 were relatively few, consisting of but 552 numbers in multiplicate.
1973 Art Internat. Mar. 100/2 My existence in my young manhood was attested by my mere physical presence, without..reports in multiplicate.
1986 Jrnl. Chromatogr. Biomed. Applic. 378 283 To evaluate the assay, aliquots of a urine sample of a healthy individual were analysed in multiplicate.
b. Each of many exact copies of a document, sample, etc.
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society > communication > writing > written text > [noun] > transcript or copy > one of many copies
quadruplicate1774
triplicate1782
septemplicate1805
multiplicate1875
1875 A. Morgan Law of Lit. i. 6 The invention of printing had made the multiplication of copies of a published work a comparatively trifling task, and the revival and diffusion of learning had added a pecuniary value to such multiplicates.
1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 24 Sept. 1/3 It was his habit to write a synopsis or scenario of his novels... This was in later years, when it was necessary to send multiplicates to the various subscribers to his syndicates.
1995 Science 13 Jan. 216/3 The greater estimate of sample variance was always chosen if the variance of sample multiplicates was greater than the variance on standards.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

multiplicatev.

Brit. /ˈmʌltᵻplᵻkeɪt/, U.S. /ˈməltəpləˌkeɪt/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin multiplicāt-, multiplicāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin multiplicāt-, past participial stem (compare -ate suffix3) of multiplicāre multiply v., after duplicate v., triplicate v., etc. Compare earlier multiplicated adj.2, multiplicating n., multiplicating adj.
1. transitive. To make multiple copies of, to replicate.
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1883 Manufacturer & Builder 15 121/3 The practice at present where great numbers of fac-simile machine parts are required, is to duplicate, or rather multiplicate, them by special machinery.
1931 Jrnl. Ecol. 19 185 This difficulty might be overcome by multiplicating the 100-unit areas and utilising the average of the several series as a basis of comparison.
1998 Genetics 149 1063 Some gene segments can be duplicated or multiplicated to be used in different human MHC class I molecules.
2. transitive. = multiply v. 7b.
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the world > relative properties > number > arithmetic or algebraic operations > perform arithmetic or algebraic operations [verb (transitive)] > multiply
multiplya1400
leadc1430
to multiply into1542
augment?a1560
draw1660
multiply1709
multiplicate1947
times1962
1947 Ecol. Monogr. 17 354/2 Thus the figures for the years 1941, 1942, 1943 remain unchanged, those for the year 1937 were multiplicated by 3/ 5.
1995 Jrnl. Appl. Ecol. 32 190 The relative value of a plot was calculated as the proportion of the plot influenced by visibility multiplicated by the mean level of the visibility in the influenced part of the plot.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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