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ἑξακισμυριοτετρακισχιλιοστός

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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ἑξᾰ́κῐς (hexákis, six times) +‎ μῡ́ρῐοι (mū́rioi, ten thousand) +‎ τετρᾰ́κῐς (tetrákis, four times) +‎ χῑ́λῐοι (khī́lioi, thousand) +‎ -στός (-stós, -th)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ἑξᾰκῐσμῡρῐοτετρᾰκῐσχῑλῐοστός (hexakismūriotetrakiskhīliostósm (feminine ἑξᾰκῐσμῡρῐοτετρᾰκῐσχῑλῐοστή, neuter ἑξᾰκῐσμῡρῐοτετρᾰκῐσχῑλῐοστόν); first/second declension

  1. sixty-four thousandth
    • 50 CE – 150 CE, Theon of Smyrna, On Mathematics Useful for the Understanding of Plato p.126 H.

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