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31aliquot — al·i·quot || ælɪkwÉ’t n. quotient having no remainder (Mathematics) …
32aliquot — al·i·quot …
33aliquot — a.,n. (number) contained an exact number of times in another number; equal share; v.t. divide into equal parts …
34aliquot — ali|quọt [auch ... kvo:t] <lateinisch> (Mathematik ohne Rest teilend; österreichisch für anteilmäßig) …
35aliquot — Deriving from the Latin for several, and meaning in modern usage a several part of a larger number, that is, a number which divides a larger number evenly …
36aliquot scaling — /ˈæləkwɒt skeɪlɪŋ/ (say aluhkwot skayling) noun a method (used by some pianoforte makers) of producing a fuller tone in the upper strings of a piano by adding a set of sympathetic strings sounding an octave higher …
37aliquot part rule — A rule which requires that a person intend to acquire a fractional part of the ownership of property before the court can declare a resulting trust in his favor …
38aliquot part rule — A rule which requires that a person intend to acquire a fractional part of the ownership of property before the court can declare a resulting trust in his favor …
39aliquot scaling — noun : a method of strengthening the tone of the upper notes of the piano by providing an extra sympathetic string for each note …
40aliquot tone — noun music : a partial tone : harmonic …