decadic
decimal fraction, fraction whose denominator is ten or a power of ten (usually expressed with a decimal point)
ticket for ten trips
complement on ten
packet of ten
decimal power
metricate, introduce the metric system, change to the metric system, apply the metric system
metricate, apply the metric system
tenfold
ten times as big, as big as ten of -, larger by 10 times
tenfold increase
touch system, typing system where each finger is designated to a particular key or keys on a keyboard
decennial, ten-year anniversary
decennial, of or pertaining to a ten-year period
decennially, every ten years, every decade
decathlon, sporting contest consisting of ten different track-and-field events
ten times, on ten separate occasions; tenfold, multiplied by ten
ten times as big, larger by 10 times, as big as ten of -
ten times as big, as big as ten of -, larger by 10 times
ten-mark note
tithable, subject to tithe, subject to taxation at a rate of 10 percent (in order to support the Church)
tithing, paying the tenth part of
tithe, tenth part of one's income paid as a tax for the support of religious institutions
ten thousand
ten thousand spectators, many observers, a lot of spectators
tenth, number 10 in a series
tenth, one part of ten equal parts, 1/10
decigram, unit of mass equaling one tenth of a gram
deciliter, unit of capacity equaling one tenth of a liter
decimeter, unit of length equaling one tenth of a meter
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