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quantuplicity|kwɒntjuːˈplɪsɪtɪ| [f. L. quantus how much, on anal. of quadruplicity, etc.] The relative magnitude of a quantity.
1836De Morgan Diff. & Int. Calc. Introd. 17 The proportions of figures..depend..upon what Euclid terms the ratio..which he says is (if we may coin such an English word) the number-of-times-ness or quantuplicity of one quantity, considered with respect to another. |