What does Aliquot mean?
Definitions for Aliquot
ˈæl ɪ kwətaliquot
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Princeton's WordNet
aliquot, aliquot partadjective
an integer that is an exact divisor of some quantity
"4 is an aliquot part of 12"
aliquotadjective
signifying an exact divisor or factor of a quantity
Wiktionary
aliquotnoun
a portion of a total amount of a solution or suspension.
aliquotverb
to separate a volume of solution or suspension into aliquots.
aliquotadjective
Contained in the whole an integral number of times;
Etymology: From aliquote, from aliquot.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Aliquotadjective
Aliquot parts of any number or quantity, such as will exactly measure it without any remainder: as, 3 is an alquot part of 12, because, being taken four times, it will just measure it.
Etymology: aliquot, Lat.
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aliquot
An aliquot refers to a portion or subset of a larger whole, particularly in terms of chemical substances or quantities. It implies that the amount is an exact divisor or multiple, meaning the whole can be divided into equal parts of this quantity. The term is often used in fields like chemistry, music, and mathematics.
Webster Dictionary
Aliquotadjective
an aliquot part of a number or quantity is one which will divide it without a remainder; thus, 5 is an aliquot part of 15. Opposed to aliquant
Etymology: [L. aliquot some, several; alius other + quot how many: cf. F. aliquote.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Aliquot
al′i-kwot, adj. such a part of a number as will divide it without a remainder. [L. aliquot, some, several—alius, other, quot, how many.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Aliquot in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Aliquot in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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