aliquant

English

Etymology

From Latin aliquantus.

Noun

aliquant (plural aliquants)

  1. (mathematics) An integer that does not divide another into integral parts.
  2. (chemistry) A sample that has been divided into a set of equal parts, to leave a remainder

Translations

Adjective

aliquant (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Not dividing another specified integer into integral parts.
    5 is an aliquant part of 16.

See also


German

Etymology

From Latin aliquantus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aliˈkvant]
  • Hyphenation: ali‧quant
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Adjective

aliquant (not comparable)

  1. aliquant

Declension

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