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What is after octtuple?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/11/2025

After "octuple," which refers to a group of eight, the next term is "nonuple," indicating a group of nine. Following that is "decuple," which represents a group of ten. These terms are part of a series that continues with "undecuple" for eleven, "duodecuple" for twelve, and so on.

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