CLASS II. 
COLLECTIVE TERMS. 
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many {poly) when no specific number is employed ; as in the 
definition of things the number of which is definite, but 
variable 
Besides the above, De Candolle has the following Table of 
Numbers (Theorie^ 502.) : — 
Derived from the 
Latin. 
Derived from the 
Greek. 
Power. 
uni 
mono 
1. 
bi 
di 
2. 
tri 
tri 
3. 
quadri 
tetra 
4. 
quinque 
penta 
5. 
sex 
hexa 
6. 
septem 
hepta 
7. 
octo 
octo 
8. 
novem 
ennea 
9. 
decern 
deca 
10. 
undecim 
endeca 
11. 
duodecim 
dodeca 
12, or from 11 to 19. 
viginti 
icos 
20. 
pauci 
oligos 
a small number. 
pluri 
- 
a middling number. 
multi 
poly 
a great number. 
bini, gemini 
2 together. 
terni, ternati 
- 
3 together. 
quaterni, quaternati 
- 
4 together. 
quini, quinati 
- 
5 together. 
seni 
- 
6 together. 
septeni 
- 
7 together. 
octoni 
- 
8 together. 
noni, noveni 
- 
9 together. 
deni, f denarii 
- 
10 together. 
duodeni 
- 
12 together. 
viceni 
- 
20 together. 
simplici 
- 
solitary, or simple. 
duplici 
- 
double. 
triplici 
- 
triple. 
quadruplici 
- 
quadruple. 
quintuplici 
- 
quintuple. 
sextuplici 
“ 
sextuple. 
multiplici 
- 
multiple. 
tripli 
- 
f triple, only applied to 
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