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duodenary, a. and n.|djuːəʊˈdiːnərɪ| [ad. L. duodēnārius containing twelve.] A. adj. 1. Arith. Pertaining to twelve; proceeding by twelves.
1857Sat. Rev. III. 448/1 The use of the duodenary division of the shilling. 1864Webster s.v., Duodenary arithmetic, that system in which the local value of the figures increases in a twelve-fold proportion from right to left. 1890Times (weekly ed.) 17 Jan. 15/1 The duo-denary system of calculation. 2. Mus. Relating to duodenes.
1874A. J. Ellis in Proc. R. Soc. XXIII. 21 The fingering..on manuals constructed on the duodenary theory. B. n. †1. A period of twelve years. Obs.
1681H. More Exp. Dan. 224 In the beginning of the Duodenary. 2. Mus. A keyboard constructed according to duodenes. See A 2.
1874A. J. Ellis in Proc. R. Soc. 28 The hand would on the duodenary..dip between high digitals to strike octaves of low digitals. |