English edit

Etymology edit

sub- +‎ sextuple

Adjective edit

subsextuple (not comparable)

  1. Having the ratio of one to six.
    • 1641, John Wilkins, Mercury, or the Secret and Swift Messenger:
      [] the whole would amount to 320000 pounds; half of which would be lightened by the help of one pulley, three quarters by two pullies, and so onward, according to this subduple, subquadruple, and subsextuple proportion.