Fivefold
[fahyv-fohld] /ˈfaɪvˌfoʊld/
adjective
1.
five times as great or as much.
2.
comprising five parts or members.
adverb
3.
in fivefold measure.
/ˈfaɪvˌfəʊld/
adjective
1.
equal to or having five times as many or as much
2.
composed of five parts
adverb
3.
by or up to five times as many or as much
adv.
Old English fiffeald; see five + -fold.
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