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quantity

[ kwon-ti-tee ]
/ Ë?kwÉ’n tɪ ti /
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noun, plural quan·ti·ties.

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Origin of quantity

1250–1300; Middle English quantite<Old French <Latin quantitÄ?s, equivalent to quant(us) how much + -itÄ?s-ity
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British Dictionary definitions for quantity

quantity
/ (Ë?kwÉ’ntɪtɪ) /

noun plural -ties

Word Origin for quantity

C14: from Old French quantité, from Latin quantitÄ?s extent, amount, from quantus how much

usage for quantity

The use of a plural noun after quantity of as in a large quantity of bananas was formerly considered incorrect, but is now acceptable
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Scientific definitions for quantity

quantity
[ kwŏn′tĭ-tē ]

Something, such as a number or symbol that represents a number, on which a mathematical operation is performed.
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Idioms and Phrases with quantity

quantity

see unknown quantity.

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