sesquialterate

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sesquialteral \Ses`qui*al"ter*al\, Sesquialterate
\Ses`qui*al"ter*ate\, a. [L. sesquialter once and a half;
   sesqui- + alter other: cf. F. sesquialt['e]re.]
   Once and a half times as great as another; having the ratio
   of one and a half to one.
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   {Sesquialteral ratio} (Math.), the ratio of one and a half to
      one; thus, 9 and 6 are in a sesquialteral ratio.
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