The word "more septuple" is spelled as /mɔːr ˈsɛptjʊpəl/. The first part of the word "more" is pronounced as "mɔːr", while the second part "septuple" is pronounced as "ˈsɛptjʊpəl". The spelling of "septuple" follows the rule of adding the suffix "-uple" to the word "sept-", which means "seven". So "septuple" means "sevenfold" or "consisting of seven parts". The word "more" simply adds the meaning of "an additional amount" to the phrase.
"More septuple" is an adjective phrase used to describe something that is increased in multiples of seven or has a greater magnitude or extent than a previous septuple. The term is formed by combining the word "more" indicating an increase or higher degree and the word "septuple" which refers to the process of multiplying or being multiplied by seven times.
In mathematical context, "more septuple" implies a multiplication factor of seven or a septupling effect. For instance, if a quantity or value is increased in multiples of seven, such as 2 being multiplied by 7 resulting in 14, the result is considered "more septuple" because it is seven times greater. Similarly, if a previous septuple (seven times) is multiplied by a factor of, for example, 3, the new value would be "more septuple" as it is now 21 times greater than the original.
The phrase can also be used in non-numerical contexts to describe a situation or event that surpasses the scale or significance of a previous septuple. This could be in terms of the size, intensity, impact, or any other measurable aspect of the subject matter.
Overall, "more septuple" is an expression that denotes multiplication by seven or an increase exceeding a previous septuple, regardless of whether it is in a mathematical or non-mathematical context.