Apparently most Latin prefixes give up at some point, because neither "nonuplicate" nor "decuplicate" appear in major dictionaries. Another version of 10, "decemplicate", is listed in some generated word lists as well.
The next two would likely be "undecuplicate" and "duodecuplicate" (11 and 12 copies).
(for further Latin-based prefixes, see the related link)
undecuplicate, dodecuplicate, tridecuplicate...
no u cant come anywhere
Floor tiles come in many different sizes.Floor tiles come in many different sizes.Floor tiles come in many different sizes.Floor tiles come in many different sizes.
1 and 2 come before it.
Several kinds of flower's petals come in 11. daisies for one.
undecuplicate, dodecuplicate, tridecuplicate...
quintuplicate sextuplicate septuplicate octuplicate nonuplicate decuplicate
quintuplicate sextuplicate septuplicate octuplicate nonuplicate decuplicate
The word "decemplicate" would mean making or having TEN copies. Another version is "decuplicate". Neither of these words is listed in major dictionaries. Many spell-checkers do not even recognize eight (octuplicate and octuplet are valid forms). This is obviously beyond the capability of carbon paper.
triplicate
Almost...you have it misspelled. The word is "octuplicate," meaning:1. a group, series, or set of eight identical copies (usually preceded by "in")2. having or consisting of eight identical parts3. to make eight copies of; to make eight times as great
There is no recognised word in any dictionary, but we could form one by logic. A decahedron is a ten-sided object and decuplicate is a recognised word meaning ten copies. Similarly an icosahedron is a twenty-sided object and so we might say icosuplicate for twenty copies.
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