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11Aliquot — Die Aliquoten (v. lat. aliquot „einige, ein paar“) sind bei Musikinstrumenten die Hilfssaiten und stimmen: Aliquotsaiten sind bei einem Saiteninstrument, wie etwa dem Baryton, zusätzliche Begleitsaiten, die meist unterhalb der eigentlichen… …
12aliquot — /al i kweuht/, adj. 1. Math. forming an exact proper divisor: An aliquot part of 15 is 5. 2. Chem., Pharm. comprising a known fraction of a whole and constituting a sample: an aliquot quantity of acid for analysis. n. 3. an aliquot part. [1560… …
13aliquot — ali|quot 〈Adj.; Math.〉 ohne Rest teilend ● aliquoter Teil einer Zahl Teil einer Zahl, durch den sie ohne Rest teilbar ist [<lat. aliquot „einige, mehrere“, aliquotus „einige Mal“] * * * ali|quọt <Adj.> [lat. aliquot = einige]: 1. (Math …
14aliquot — adj. & n. adj. (of a part or portion) contained by the whole an integral or whole number of times (4 is an aliquot part of 12). n. 1 an aliquot part; an integral factor. 2 (in general use) any known fraction of a whole; a sample. Etymology: F… …
15aliquot — [ alɪkwɒt] noun 1》 a portion of a larger whole, especially a sample taken for chemical analysis or other treatment. 2》 (also aliquot part or portion) Mathematics a quantity which can be divided into another an integral number of times. verb… …
16aliquot — al•i•quot [[t]ˈæl ɪ kwət[/t]] adj. 1) math. forming an exact proper divisor: An aliquot part of 15 is 5[/ex] 2) biochem. chem. comprising a known fraction of a whole and constituting a sample for chemical analysis 3) an aliquot part • Etymology:… …
17aliquot — 1. adjective /ˈælɪkwɒt/ Contained in the whole an integral number of times; If, therefore, every aliquot diviſion produced a ſenſible effect by its [sic] vibration, we ſhould hear in every muſical ſtring an infinite variety of chords, diſſonant… …
18aliquot — a|li|quọt 〈Adj.〉 ohne Rest teilend; aliquoter Teil einer Zahl Teil einer Zahl, durch den sie ohne Rest teilbar ist [Etym.: <lat. aliquot »einige, mehrere«, aliquotus »einige Mal«] …
19aliquot — /ˈæləkwɒt/ (say aluhkwot) noun 1. a known fraction of a volume of liquid taken as a representative sample. –adjective 2. Mathematics Obsolete forming an exact proper divisor: 5 is an aliquot part of 15. {Latin: some, several} …
20aliquot — /aelakwot/ Strictly speaking, means contained in something else an exact number of times. But as applied to resulting trusts, aliquot is treated as meaning fractional, and means any definite interest …