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decimaled (not comparable)

  1. Expressed in the base-ten system, with numbers after a decimal point.
    • 1984, Robert William Dent, Proverbial Language in English Drama Exclusive of Shakespeare, 1495-1616: An Index[1]:
      Single- decimaled entries, often originating in Whiting (Wh) or Wilson (OW; see p. 23, fn.3), are from SPL. To save space, examples cited in SPL are normally not repeated (examples therefore begin with "Add:"). Double- decimaled entries, again often based on Wh or OW, are "new."
    • 2001, Richard J. Harris, A Primer of Multivariate Statistics[2], page 54:
      simplified, substantively interpretable versions of the optimal (but many-decimaled) linear combinations of your original variables

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decimaled

  1. simple past and past participle of decimal

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