Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

decamer

Noun
/ˈdɛkəˌmɪr/
Definition
A decamer is a term often associated with a 10-day period or event, particularly used in literary contexts.
Examples
  • The decamer of the story unfolds over ten days, showcasing the experiences of its characters.
  • In the classic tale of the Decameron, a group of ten young people escape to the countryside to tell stories over ten days.
Meaning
The word ‘decamer’ combines the Greek prefix ‘deca-‘, meaning ten, with the root ‘-mer’, which relates to parts or members. It is most commonly referenced in literature describing a group of ten.
Synonyms
  • Ten-day period
  • Decadel