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#11872 12/03/2000 6:31 AM
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"octuplicate" -- I know what it means but is it a word?


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Not according to m-w.com, dictionary.com, or onelook.com. However, my copy of Chambers does list it: "eightfold: multiplied by eight."


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MQ wrote, Not according to m-w.com, dictionary.com, or onelook.com. However, my copy of Chambers does list it: "eightfold: multiplied by eight."

So...by derivation we have:

Unoplicate
Duoplicate
Trioplicate
Quatroplicate

and so on, to my favourite,

hexadecimaloplicate.

Clear as a bell really.





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somewhat oddly, OED skips from septemplicate (seven-fold) to centuplicate (ten-fold).


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OED skips from septemplicate (seven-fold) to centuplicate (ten-fold).

Why "centuplicate" for tenfold? Why not "decuplicate"? Talk about a red-herring word - the unashamedly semi-literate among us would (did) leap to the contusion that centuplicate means one-hundred-fold.


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oops, got ahead of myself... ten-fold is decemplicate. then, of course, there is complicate.



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oops, got ahead of myself... ten-fold is decemplicate. then, of course, there is complicate.


Continuing down this whimsical path, I wonder if one could refer to cloning oneself as implicating?



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Continuing down this whimsical path, I wonder if one could refer to cloning oneself as implicating?

...and to that fishes-and-loaves thing as supplicating?


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Continuing down this whimsical path, I wonder if one could refer to cloning oneself as implicating?

Hmmm. Valid as long as you spell it i'mplicating. Although not as dangerous as leaving the "'" out of Anu's ...



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not as dangerous as leaving the "'" out of Anu's ...


Which just goes to prove that, when speaking of Anu, "there can be only one."




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Which just goes to prove that, when speaking of Anu, "there can be only one."

... and let us give thanks for his coming amongst us. Now, where have I heard that before?



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This was the sign on a Bar in one of the small towns in India

"Anu's Bar and Restaurant"
(Entrance in the backside)

Sorry Jackie.



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(Entrance in the backside)

Avy

You must not do this to me in the middle of my working morning. I was overwhelmed with choked laughter, coughing and spluttering. Poor Anu, who from all I can tell is a happilly married man - that you should be make such insinuations about him (or is this a Brit thing, where 'back passage' takes on all sorts of Julian Clary-esque resonances?)


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> is this a Brit thing where 'back passage' takes on all sorts of Julian Clary-esque resonances?

No this is an Indian thing, where the word backside is sometimes used to replace back - "put it in the backside of the car."
No insinuations. I would not dare. (Apart from my belief that if so .. so what?)



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"But who may abide the day of his coming?"

(apologies to Handel and his O.T. librettist)


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Entrance in the backside...
"But who may abide the day of his coming?"


Ohmigawd, Anna! You may take the throne as Queen of the
Gutter!



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Entrance in the backside...
"But who may abide the day of his coming?"


Ohmigawd, Anna! You may take the throne as Queen of the Gutter!

Was this deliberate (oh thou Queen of the Gutter looking up at the Stars!), or are you living in Flat(thread)land, where Anna was responding to Marty (?) not to Avy, but you couldn't tell?

All fun and games, anyway...

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are you living in Flat(thread)land, where Anna was responding to Marty (?) not to Avy, but you couldn't tell?

Yes, I stay in flat mode. This is the way I (unknowingly)
started, and this is what I'm used to. I like to see the actual posts--a bunch of headings-only just is kind of meaningless to me. I didn't realize this might cause a problem referencing. Anna's is posted right under Avy's.




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Anna's is posted right under Avy's.

True. Even though Anna was responding to Capital Kiwi (not Marty as I wrote formerly... smacky wristies)

This is one of the reasons why I often include some quote from the post to which I am responding: it helps the flatlanders see the context.

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Yes, thank-you, it is very useful Shanks. Oft times it looks like a person is talking to himself with one post after an other. You have to have a good memory of what was written before.

I also prefer flat mode since some posts will refer to several different posts/headings, and, like Jackie, I like seeing everything written. It makes me feel like I am in an actual conversation.



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