English
Etymology
From French aliquote, from Latin aliquot#Latin|aliquot.
Pronunciation
IPA: /'ælɪkw�t/
Adjective
aliquot
- mathematics contained in the whole an integral number of times
#:*usually in the phrase aliquot part
#:�the meal should be divided in aliquot parts among the members of the sick and indigent roomkeeper�s association as a token of his regard and esteem. (Joyce, Ulysses'')
Translations
trans-top|contained an integral number of times
Spanish: alÃcuota
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Noun
en-noun
- chemistry a portion of a total amount of a solution
Translations
Italian: aliquota f
mid
Latin
Etymology
From alius + quot.
Numeral
aliquot
- Some (more than one); several.
Declension
Indeclinable.
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