elevenfold
English
| ← 10 | 11 | 12 → |
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| Cardinal: eleven Ordinal: eleventh Abbreviated ordinal: 11th Latinate ordinal: undecimary Adverbial: eleven times Multiplier: elevenfold Latinate multiplier: undecuple Germanic collective: elevensome Greek or Latinate collective: hendecad Greek collective prefix: hendeca- Latinate collective prefix: undeca- Fractional: eleventh Number of musicians: undecet | ||
Etymology
Adjective
elevenfold (not comparable)
- By a factor of eleven.
Derived terms
Adverb
elevenfold (not comparable)
- By a factor of eleven.
- 2010 October 29, Anand Giridharadas, “America and the ‘Fun’ Generation”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 6 May 2021:
- From the 1810s to the 2000s, the frequency of “achievement” in written American English grew elevenfold, according to a search of the Corpus of Historical American English, a database of 107,000 newspapers, magazines, novels, plays and film scripts.
- 2020 November 12, “How the PlayStation became Sony’s centerpiece product.”, in The New York Times[2], archived from the original on 12 November 2020:
- Sony’s shares are up more than elevenfold since 2012, profits have risen, and the company is still one of Japan’s largest, with about 110,000 employees and a market value around $108 billion.