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fourfold

English

Etymology

From Middle English fourfold, fourefold, from Old English f?owerfeald. Equivalent to four +? -fold. Cognate with Dutch viervoud, Gothic ???????????????????????????????????????? (fidurfalþs).

Adjective

fourfold (not comparable)

  1. Four times as great; quadruple.
  2. Comprised of four individual members.

Synonyms

  • quadruple, quadruplicate

Translations

Adverb

fourfold (not comparable)

  1. by a factor of four
    • He shall restore the lamb fourfold.

Synonyms

  • quadruply; see also Thesaurus:four times

Translations

Verb

fourfold (third-person singular simple present fourfolds, present participle fourfolding, simple past and past participle fourfolded)

  1. to increase to four times as much; to multiply by four

Synonyms

  • quadruple, quadruplicate

Translations

Noun

fourfold (plural fourfolds)

  1. (mathematics) An algebraic variety of degree 4.

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baotite

English

Etymology

Baotou +? -ite

Noun

baotite (usually uncountable, plural baotites)

  1. (mineralogy) A rare tetragonal mineral with a unique fourfold silicate ring.

Further reading

  • David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Baotite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database
  • “baotite”, in Mindat.org?[1], Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.

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