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quintuplex

American  
[kwin-too-pleks, -tyoo-, kwin-too-pleks, -tyoo-, -tuhp-leks] / ˈkwɪn tʊˌplɛks, -tyʊ-, kwɪnˈtu plɛks, -ˈtyu-, -ˈtʌp lɛks /

adjective

  1. fivefold; quintuple.


Etymology

Origin of quintuplex

quintu(ple) + -plex

Example Sentences

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Newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst’s former penthouse and quintuplex are both on the market as once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.

From Forbes

Another piece of New York Hearst real estate is also on the market — his penthouse quintuplex at 137 Riverside Dr. After originally leasing the top 3 floors, Hearst purchased the building in 1913 for $950,000.

From Forbes

The quintuplex was originally listed at $38 million and has now been reduced to $31 million.

From Forbes

It’s now home to what could become the world’s most expensive apartment: the 3,300-square-meter, quintuplex “Sky Penthouse” in the soon-to-be-completed Odeon Tower.

From Time

In 1509 he published the Quintuplex Psalterium, the first treatise on the Psalms in which the philological and personal interest was uppermost.

From Project Gutenberg