decad
English
Noun
decad (plural decads)
- Archaic form of decade. (period of ten years)
- Tennyson
- Averill was a decad and a half his elder.
- Tennyson
- Archaic form of decade. (group of ten)
- Thomas Taylor, translating Aristotle in The Physics, or Physical Ausculation of Aristotle (1806) p. 167.
- Plato […] extends number as far as to the decad.
- Thomas Taylor, translating Aristotle in The Physics, or Physical Ausculation of Aristotle (1806) p. 167.
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