Definition
Relating to, composed of, or characterized by the number six or groups of six.
Etymology
From Greek 'hex-' (six) + '-adic' (relating to). This mathematical and philosophical term has ancient roots and became more standardized in modern mathematics and logic.
Kelly Says
In music, hexadic thinking appears in the twelve-tone system—twelve divides perfectly into two groups of six, which composers like Schoenberg used to create entirely new musical languages.
Translations
BNবাংলা
হেক্সাডিক
heksa-dik
CACatalà
hexàdic
he-xa-dik
CSČeština
hexadický
heksa-di-cky
DADansk
hexadis
heksa-dis
DEDeutsch
Hexadisch
heksa-di-sh
ELΕλληνικά
εξάδικο
e-ksa-di-ko
ESEspañol
hexádico
he-sa-di-ko
FAفارسی
هگزادیک
hegza-di-k
FISuomi
heksadinen
heksa-di-nen
FRFrançais
hexadique
he-za-di-k
HIहिन्दी
हेक्साडिक
heksa-dik
HUMagyar
hexadic
heksa-dik
IDBahasa Indonesia
heksadi
heks-a-di
ITItaliano
esadecadico
e-sa-de-ka-di-ko
JA日本語
ヘキサディック
hekisaddikku
KKKK
ексіадалық
eks-i-ada-lyq
MSBahasa Melayu
heksadi
heks-a-di
MYမြန်မာ
ဟိက္စာဒိတ်
he-ksa-di-t
NLNederlands
hexadic
heksa-dik
NONorsk
heksadis
heksa-dis
PLPolski
heksadyczny
heksa-dy-ch-ny
PTPortuguês
hexádico
he-za-di-ko
RORomână
hexadic
heksa-dik
RUРусский
гексадический
geksadi-cheskiy
SVSvenska
hexadiskt
heksa-diskt
SWKiswahili
hexadic
heksa-dik
TAதமிழ்
எக்சாடிக்க
e-ksa-di-kka
TEతెలుగు
హెక్సాడిక్
heksa-dik
THไทย
เฮกซาเดียน
he-kha-sa-di-an
TRTürkçe
heksadi
heks-a-di
UKУкраїнська
гексадичний
heksadychnyy
VITiếng Việt
hexadic
heks-a-dik
ZUZU
iheksadi
i-heks-a-di