单词 | triplicate |
释义 | triplicateadj.n. A. adj. a. Threefold, triple; forming three exactly corresponding copies; consisting of or related to three corresponding parts. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > condition of being threefold > [adjective] thrilec725 threefoldc1000 treblec1374 trinec1386 thrinfalda1400 tripartitec1420 triparted1429 ternaryc1430 trinary1474 triplicate?a1475 trivial?a1475 triplage1526 threefolded1528 triple1552 treblefold1561 trifold1578 trinal1590 tripart1592 ternal1599 triplexa1616 tergeminous1656 ternarious1656 triplasian1678 triplet1697 ternarian1732 triangular1812 Trinitarian1812 triplasic1864 three-body1936 triplexed1974 the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > multiplication by three > [adjective] thrina1012 threefoldc1175 trebled?c1400 triplatec1430 triplicate?a1475 triplated1486 triple1549 tripled1583 thrice1602 triplicated1635 ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1865) I. 239 A triplicate honor was ȝiffen to a kynge..hauenge victory, in his commenge to the cite of Rome. 1512 Act 4 Hen. VIII c. 19 §10 One parte of the seid Writyng triplicate to be indented shall remayne with the seid Commissioners. 1528 in Burnet Hist. Ref. (1679) I. Records ii. iv. 25 Certain Expeditions Triplicat; the one unto the Prothonotar Gambora, the other unto Gregory de Cassali, and the third unto me. 1756 Gentleman's Mag. Oct. 461/1 It was always customary to make double and triplicate bills of loading. 1862 H. Beveridge Comprehensive Hist. India III. viii. iii. 333 The conclusion of a triplicate treaty by the British government, the Maharajah, and Shah Shujah-ul-Moolk. 1902 W. M. Alexander Demonic Possession in New Test. iii. 61 There are..duplicate or triplicate narratives of these three cases. b. triplicate proportion, triplicate ratio: the proportion or ratio of cubes (third powers) in relation to that of the radical quantities. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > ratio or proportion > [noun] > powers triplicated proportion1635 triplicate proportion1660 triplicate ratio1660 duplicate proportion1678 1660 tr. I. Barrow Euclide's Elements v. 93 When four magnitudes A, B, C, D are proportional, the first A shall have a triplicate ratio to the fourth D of what it had to the second B. 1674 W. Petty Disc. before Royal Soc. 44 Like pieces of Timber, that are in cubical or triplicate proportion of their Sides, are strong but according to duplicate proportion, or the Squares of their respective Sides. 1718 J. Quincy Pharmacopœia Officinalis 45 The Gravity of Bodies decreases in a Triplicate, but their Surface in a Duplicate Proportion of their Diameters. 1798 C. Hutton Course Math. I. 314 The Ratio of the First [quantity] to the Third, will be duplicate or the Square of the Ratio of the First and Second; the Ratio of the First and Fourth will be the Cube of that of the First and Second; and so on. c. triplicate quartan (ague) = triple adj. and adv. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > fever of specific duration tertian1362 quartana1387 quotidiana1398 ephemera1398 quarterna1568 day-fever1601 nonan1601 quintan1601 septimane1601 sextan1601 semitertian1609 triple quartan1625 diary1640 septan1657 third ague1674 quartanary1684 subintrant1684 intermittent1693 nonary1747 seven day fever1788 octan1799 third-day ague1818 type-fever1819 triple tertian1822 triplicate quartan (ague)1822 tetartophyia1842 1822 J. M. Good Study Med. II. 107 Quartanus triplicatus. Triplicate quartan. d. In combination, as triplicate-ternate (Botany) = triternate adj. ΚΠ 1847 in Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms Triplicate-ternate, triternate (Crozier). B. n. 1. a. One of three things exactly alike, esp. one of three copies of a document; plural three things exactly alike. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > written text > [noun] > transcript or copy > one of many copies quadruplicate1774 triplicate1782 septemplicate1805 multiplicate1875 the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] > the same thing or person > an identical thing > duplicate or triplicate doublet1553 duplicate1701 triplicate1782 treble1898 1782 H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting (ed. 3) II. i. 23 There are three portraits of himself,..and three triplicates of his mistress. 1801 Duke of Wellington Dispatches (1837) I. 284 I have the honour to enclose the triplicate of a letter to the Governor of Bombay. 1835 Batman in Cornwallis New World (1859) I. 410 I busied myself in drawing up triplicates of the deeds of the land I had purchased. 1859 J. E. Tennent Ceylon II. vii. v. 200 Not only a duplicate, but a triplicate of the desecrated relic were regarded with undiminished adoration both in Pegu and Ceylon. b. in triplicate: in three exactly corresponding copies or transcripts. Also transferred. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > written text > [adverb] > in three copies in triplicate1810 1810 Duke of Wellington Dispatches (1836) VI. 170 Desire Captain Eliott to send his account of the expenditure in Triplicate. 1860 W. F. Hook Lives Archbps. II. vii. 412 The constitutions were written in triplicate. 1894 Times 7 Aug. 6/2 Many of the trains..were run in duplicate and triplicate. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > arithmetic or algebraic operations > [noun] > multiplication > into or by itself > cube cubic number1551 cube1557 cube-number1570 equilater1614 triplicate1769 1769 P. Murdoch in Philos. Trans. 1768 (Royal Soc.) 58 28 The accelerative force of A..will be increased in the triplicate of that ratio. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022). triplicatev. 1. transitive. To multiply by three; to increase threefold; to triple. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > multiplication by three > multiply by three [verb (transitive)] treblea1325 triplea1400 triplicate1623 triplicitate1657 1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Triplicate, to triple, or doe a thing three times. 1652 E. Benlowes Theophila x. lxi. 187 Could'st thou engross Cathaiahs Gems, And more then triplicate Romes triple Diadems. 1717 B. Taylor in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 30 614 This Formula will also triplicate the number of true Figures in Z. 1871 Daily News 19 Jan. They have thus triplicated the defences of a tract they had judged to be exposed. 2. To make or provide in triplicate; to make the triplicate of; to repeat a second time. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > repetition > repeat [verb (transitive)] > again re-repeat1605 triplicate1639 riff1952 the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > imitate [verb (transitive)] > repeat in a copy > in triplicate, etc. quadruplicate1879 triplicate1879 1639 R. Gentilis tr. P. Sarpi Hist. Inquisition 32 They might..reply, and triplicate the same request with greater instance. 1653 R. Saunders Physiognomie ii. 249 Such a person usually reiterates and triplicates his words, to little purpose. 1879 G. Meredith Egoist xxxvi We are in danger of duplicating [wedding-presents] and triplicating and quadruplicating. Derivatives ˈtriplicating adj. ΚΠ 1906 Hibbert Jrnl. Apr. 598 Hegel's argument was a kind of trinity: i.e. it moved in a triplicating way,—thesis, antithesis and synthesis. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < adj.n.?a1475v.1623 |
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