| Samuel Johnson - 1768 - 1002 pages
...HuJilrat. A'LIOJJANT. a. [a/i?«o»/«, Lat.] Parts of a number, which, however repeated, will n,erer make up the number exactly ; as, 3 is an aliquant of 10, thrice 3 being 9, four times 3 making ; ; ALIQUOT, a. [afiquet, Las.] Aliquot parts of any number or quantity, fuch as will exactly meafure... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1783 - 1142 pages
...[aRauanlus, Lat.] Parts of a number, which, however repealed, will never make up the number exaOly ; as, 3 is an aliquant of 10, thrice 3 being 9, four times 3 making iz. , A'LIQUOT. a. [aliqunt, Latin.] Aliquot parts of any number or Quantity, fuch at will exactly... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - English language - 1790 - 656 pages
...ecclefiaitical court, ¡sallowed to the wife, upon the account of feparetion. ALIQUANT, a!'-ly-quJnt. a. Parts of a number, which, however repeated, will never make up the number exaftly j as, three is an aliquant of ten, thrice three being nine, four times three making twelve.... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1797 - 608 pages
...is allowed to the wife, upon the account of fepjration. — Sec Domr/lic. ALIQUANT, al'le-qwant. a. Parts of a number, which, however repeated, will never make up the number ex-, aclly; as, three is an aliquant of ten, thrice three being nine, four times three making twelve.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 296 pages
...which multiplied or diversified in any possible manner, will still make more or less than that given number exactly, as 3 is an aliquant of 10, thrice 3 being g, four times 3 making II Al'iquot, t. any portion of a Riven number which, being multiplied, will... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English Language - 1805 - 954 pages
...settled hands and hearts, Till alimony or death them parts. Hudibrat. ALIQUANT, adj. [aliijuaniiu, Lat.] Parts of a number, which, however repeated, will never make up the number exactly ; as, j is an aliquant of 10, thricu 3 being 9, four times 3 making it. A'LIUUOT. adj [aliquot, Lat.] Aliquot... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1806 - 636 pages
...щюп the account of separation . — See DOMESTIC. ALIQUANT, al'lc-qwunt. a. Pdrtsof a number, which will never make up the number exactly ; as, 3 is an aliquant of 1C, thrice 3 being o, four times 3 making 12. i\i.iyuoT, al'lc-qw&t. a. Alujuot parts of any number1... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1807 - 1108 pages
...upon the account of separation.— See DOMESTIC. ALIQUANT, al'le-qwint. a. Parts of* number, which will never make up the number exactly ; as 3 is an aliquant of 1 0, thrice 3 being 9, four times 3 making 12. ALIQUOT, aTi£-qw6t. a. Aliquot parts of any number... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 758 pages
...Lat.] Parts But fome faint ligns of feeble life appear. of a number, which, however repeated, will make up the number exactly ; as 3 is an aliquant of 10, thrice 5 being 9, four times 3 nvtkiijp 11. * AI.IC^'OT.a^/. [aliquot, Lat.] Aliquot parts Not youthful kings... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1812 - 808 pages
...A'LIPEDE,* s. Jala, a wing, and pa, a foot, Lat.] Nimble; swift of foot. A,£ A'LIQUANT. a. [aliaiuaMu, Lat.] Parts of a number, which, however repeated, will never make up the number exactly j as, S is an aii9110111 of 10, thrice 3 being a, four times 5 making it. A'LJQUOT, a. [«lia«ui.... | |
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