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QUINCUNX

Volume 17 · 57 words · 1810 Edition

in Roman antiquity, denotes anything that consists of five-twelfths of another; but particularly of the air.

Quincunx Order, in gardening, is a plantation of trees, disposed originally in a square consisting of five trees, one at each corner, and a fifth in the middle; which disposition, repeated again and again, forms a regular grove, wood, or wilderness.