[f. L. centuplicāt- ppl. stem of centuplicāre, f. centuplic- (centuplex) a hundred fold: see above.] = CENTUPLE v. Hence, Centuplicated ppl. a.

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c. 1645.  Howell, Lett., IV. ii. I perform’d the civilities you enjoyn’d me to your frends here, who return you the like centuplicated.

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1654.  Cokaine, Dianea, II. 135. Their kisses were centuplicated.

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1768.  E. Buys, Dict. Terms of Art, Centuplicated, made an Hundredfold.

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