three fourths
1three fourths — ˌthree ˈfourths [three fourths] noun plural (US) = ↑three quarters …
2three-fourths — QUANT: QUANT of n In American English, people sometimes use three fourths to mean three quarters. Three fourths of the apartments in the ghetto had no heat... Government expenditures absorbed nearly three fourths of the national income. PRON… …
3three-fourths — noun three of four equal parts three fourths of a pound • Syn: ↑three quarters • Hypernyms: ↑common fraction, ↑simple fraction …
4three-fourths clause — A provision in a policy of insur ance that the insurer shall not be liable for an amount greater than a stated part or percentage, usually three fourths, of the actual cash value of the property insured. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1547 …
5three-fourths value clause — noun : an insurance policy provision limiting the insurer s liability to an amount not greater than three fourths of the cash value of the insured property but not exceeding the face of the policy often used to cause the insured to safeguard the… …
6three-fourths — adjective Of three quarters the original size …
7three fourths — Ekolu hapahā …
8three quarters — noun 1. (a part equal to) three fourths of a whole 2. The greater part of something • • • Main Entry: ↑three * * * ˌthree ˈquarters [three quarters] (US also ˌthree ˈfourths …
9three-quarter — [thrē′kwôrt′ər] adj. 1. of or involving three fourths 2. showing the face intermediate between profile and full face [a three quarter portrait] …
10three quarters — three fourths; 3 out of 4 equal parts …