From Latin quindecimalis, from quindecim (“15”) + -ālis (“-al”), from quinque (“5”) + decem (“10”). Equivalent to quindecim + -al.
quindecimal (not comparable)
- Based on the number fifteen, base 15.
1834, Dionysius Lardner, Treatise on Arithmetic, Practical and Theoretical, page 17:here the system assumes a quinary, or, perhaps more properly, a quindecimal radix, sixteen being expressed by a word signifying fifteen and one; seventeen, fifteen and two, &c.