sextuplet

English

Noun

sextuplet (plural sextuplets)

  1. A group of six objects.
  2. One of a group of six persons or animals born from the same mother during the same birth.
  3. (music) A group of six notes played in the time of four.
    1. (music, proscribed) A group of six notes played in the time of four, with accents on the first, third and fifth notes.
    2. (music, proscribed) A group of six notes played in the time of four, with accents on the first and fourth notes; a double triplet.
    3. (music, proscribed) A group of six notes played in the time of four, with an accent only on the first note.

Usage notes

Some authorities (for instance, Hugo Riemann, Theodore Bacon and Franklin Taylor) consider the double triplet to be a "false sextuplet", others (for instance, Evangelos Sembos, John Stainer and William Alexander Barrett) define the sextuplet solely as the double triplet, and still others (such as Antoine Damour, Aimable Burnett, and Élie Elwart) do not differentiate between the two.

Synonyms

  • (six notes played in the time of four): sextolet

Coordinate terms

  • (one of six born together): twin
Coefficient Noun Result
1 single singlet
2 double doublet
twin
3 triple triplet
4 quadruple quadruplet
5 quintuple
pentuple
quintuplet
pentuplet
6 sextuple
hextuple
sextuplet
hextuplet
7 septuple
heptuple
septuplet
heptuplet
8 octuple octuplet
9 nonuple nonuplet
10 decuple decuplet
11 undecuple
hendecuple
undecuplet
hendecuplet
12 duodecuple duodecuplet
13 tredecuple tredecuplet
100 centuple centuplet
many multiple multiplet

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