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  2. Quintuple meter - Wikipedia

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    Quintuple meter or quintuple time is a musical meter characterized by five beats in a measure. They may consist of any combination of variably stressed or equally stressed beats. Like the more common duple , triple , and quadruple meters, it may be simple , with each beat divided in half, or compound , with each beat divided into thirds.

  3. Quintuple bond - Wikipedia

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    A quintuple bond in chemistry is an unusual type of chemical bond, first reported in 2005 for a dichromium compound. Single bonds , double bonds , and triple bonds are commonplace in chemistry. Quadruple bonds are rarer and are currently known only among the transition metals, especially for Cr , Mo , W , and Re , e.g. [Mo 2 Cl 8 ] 4− and [Re ...

  4. Double-double - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a player records a triple-double, quadruple-double, and quintuple-double when accumulating ten or more in three, four, or all five of the statistical categories, respectively. While double-doubles and triple-doubles occur regularly each NBA season, only four quadruple-doubles have ever officially been recorded in the NBA, [ 1 ] and ...

  5. Double (volleyball) - Wikipedia

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    Quintuple-double is defined as an individual performance in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in all five statistical categories (aces, kills, blocks, digs, and assists) in a single match. Such a feat has never occurred at the collegiate or the professional level.

  6. Multiplier (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    However, the series is primarily used for the first few numbers; quadruple and quintuple are less common, and hextuple and above are quite rare. For larger multiples a cardinal number and a counter are used instead, such as "five portions" or "a portion five times the normal size" instead of "a quintuple portion".

  7. Talk:Quintuple meter - Wikipedia

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    Compound quintuple time can of course be notated as five-bar repeating patterns of 3/8, just as simple quintuple time can be notated a regularly alternating bars of 3 and 2. Perhaps this material should be removed from the lede and placed further down in the article, in a section titled "Compound quintuple meter", or something similar.—

  8. Quintuple metre - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  9. 5/2 - Wikipedia

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    A form of quintuple meter; The pentagram; 2.5 (disambiguation), 2½, or two and half This page was last edited on 29 ...