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DOUBLE |
Two times |
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TWICE |
Two times |
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TWELVESCORE |
Twelve times twenty; two hundred and forty. |
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SYNCHRONISM |
A representation, in the same picture, of two or
events which occured at different times. |
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FALCADE |
The action of a horse, when he throws himself on his
haunches two or three times, bending himself, as it were, in very quick
curvets. |
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TOMAN |
A money of account in Persia, whose value varies greatly at
different times and places. Its average value may be reckoned at about
two and a half dollars. |
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MEASURE |
A number which is contained in a given number a number of
times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the
greatest common measure, etc., of two or more numbers. |
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EQUIMULTIPLE |
One of the products arising from the multiplication
of two or more quantities by the same number or quantity. Thus, seven
times 2, or 14, and s... |
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MULTIPLY |
...
certain number of times; to find the product of by multiplication; thus
7 multiplied by 8 produces the number 56; to multiply two numbers. See
... |
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VOLTA |
A turning; a time; -- chiefly used in phrases signifying
that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as, una volta,
once. Seconda ... |
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CHLORINE |
One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a
greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an
intensely disagreea... |
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SULPHINIDE |
...H4.(SO2.CO).NH, produced artificially by the oxidation of a sulphamic
derivative of toluene. It is the sweetest substance known, having over
two... |
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PRODUCT |
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quantity to itself as many times as there are units in another number;
the number resulting from the multiplication of two or more numbers;
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CATHETOMETER |
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differences of height; esp. of the differences in the height of the
upper surfaces of two columns of mercury or other fluid, or of the same
... |