six fold

/ˈsɪks foʊld/
adjective
  1. Having six parts or elements; multiplied by six.
    • The company reported a six-fold increase in profits.
    • The six-fold symmetry of a snowflake is beautiful.
    • They proposed a six-fold plan to improve the city's infrastructure.
adverb
  1. By six times; to six times the amount or degree.
    • The population has grown six-fold in the last century.
    • The cost of living has risen six-fold since 1950.
    • Her savings increased six-fold after the investment.
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