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EQUIMUL'TIPLE, a. [L. oequus and multiplico or multiplex.]

Multiplied by the same number or quantity.

EQUIMUL'TIPLE, n. In arithmetic and geometry, a number multiplied by the same number or quantity. Hence equimultiples are always in the same ratio to each other, as the simple numbers or quantities before multiplication. If 6 and 9 are multiplied by 4, the multiples, 24 and 36, will be to each other as 6 to 9.

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