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  • 1Fraction (mathematics) — A cake with one quarter removed. The remaining three quarters are shown. Dotted lines indicate where the cake may be cut in order to divide it into equal parts. Each quarter of the cake is denoted by the fraction 1/4. A fraction (from Latin:… …

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  • 2Fraction Armée Rouge — Pour les articles homonymes, voir RAF. Rote Armee Fraktion RAF, Baader Meinhof Bande Classification anti impérialiste, communiste …

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  • 3Fraction armee rouge — Fraction armée rouge Pour les articles homonymes, voir RAF. Rote Armee Fraktion RAF, Baader Meinhof Bande Classification anti impérialiste, communiste …

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  • 4fraction — in general use means ‘a very small part’: • Teaching loads at white schools often are only a fraction the size of those at black schools Saturday Review, AmE 1971. This use is idiomatic despite the pedantic objection occasionally heard that a… …

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  • 5Fraction continue — Exemple de développement infini en fraction continue En mathématiques, une fraction continue ou fraction continue simple ou encore fraction continuée[1] est une expression de la forme  …

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  • 6Fraction armée rouge — Pour les articles homonymes, voir RAF. Rote Armee Fraktion RAF, Baader Meinhof Bande …

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  • 7fraction */*/ — UK [ˈfrækʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms fraction : singular fraction plural fractions 1) a small part or amount of something fraction of: His investment is now worth only a fraction of its original value. a small/tiny fraction: Unions… …

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  • 8Fraction — The breaking of the bread which in all Eucharistic Liturgies takes place before the Communion. It goes back to Christ s action at the original institution (Matt. 26:26), and was a sufficiently striking element in the primitive rite to make the… …

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  • 9fraction — frac|tion [ˈfrækʃən] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Late Latin; Origin: fractio, from Latin fractus, past participle of frangere to break ] 1.) a very small amount of something fraction of ▪ I got these shoes at a fraction of the original price. ▪ She… …

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  • 10fraction — [ˈfrækʃ(ə)n] noun [C] 1) a small part or amount of something His investment is now worth only a fraction of its original value.[/ex] 2) a part of a whole number, for example ½ or ¾ fractional adj …

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