Quindenary

adj

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Containing fifteen things, or to the base of fifteen. not-comparable

    "[…] it and M. Hermite's form ; the latter is intrinsically a quinary group of triadic products, but such representation in the case of M. Joubert's form is purely conventional and confusing, it really being a single indecomposable quindenary product."

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"[…] it and M. Hermite's form ; the latter is intrinsically a quinary group of triadic products, but such representation in the case of M. Joubert's form is purely conventional and confusing, it really being a single indecomposable quindenary product."

Etymology

From Latin quindēnārius (“containing fifteen”). Equivalent to quindene + -ary.

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