
1) Decimal 2) Denary 3) Duodecimal 4) Measurable 5) Measure or count of something 6) Numeric 7) Numerical 8) Quantifiable 9) Three-figure 10) Valued 11) Vicenary
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1) Decimal 2) Duodecimal 3) Numerical 4) Quantifiable 5) Valued 6) Vicenary
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The term quantitative refers to a type of information based in quantities or else quantifiable data (objective properties) —as opposed to ``qualitative information`` which deals with apparent qualities (subjective properties). It may also refer to mass, time, or productivity. ...
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lines whose rhythm depends on the duration or length of time a line takes to utter. That duration depends on whether a syllable is long or short. Edmund Spenser's 'Iambicum Trimetrum' is an example of trying to adapt, in English, a metre natural to Greek and Latin.
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• (a.) Relating to quantity.
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(L. quantitativus) denoting or expressible as quantity; relating to the proportionate quantities or to the amount of the constituents of a compound.
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Expressed in numerical values. See qualitative.
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Expressed as a number, as opposed to qualitative measurement.
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data that is measured or recorded using amounts, abundances or occurrences, rather than descriptions as with qualitative data.
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Denoting or expressible as quantity, relating to the proportionate quantities or to the amount of the constituents of a compound. ... Origin: L. Quantitativus ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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relating to, or expressed in terms of, quantity. A quantitative viral load test measures the amount of viral genetic material.
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Quan'ti·ta·tive adjective [ Confer French
quantitatif .] Relating to quantity. --
Quan'ti*ta*tive*ly ,
adverb Quantitative analysis (Chemistry) ,
analysis which determines the amount or quantity of each ingredient of a substance, by weight...
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Data that is a measure or count of something.
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Quantitative: Having to do with quantity or with the amount. See also qualitative.
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[adj] - relating to the measurement of quantity 2. [adj] - (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables 3. [adj] - expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement
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quantitative 1. Pertaining to quantity. 2. Relating to, concerning, or based on the amount or number of something. 3. Capable of being measured or expressed in numerical terms.
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adjective relating to the measurement of quantity; `quantitative studies`
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that is or may be estimated by quantity. · of or pertaining to the describing or measuring of quantity. · of or pertaining to a metrical system, as that of classical verse, based on the alternation of long and short, rather than accented and unaccented, syllables. · of or pertaining to the length of a spoken vowel or consonant.
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[Scientific terms] expressible as an amount that can be measured
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[SAT terms] expressible as an amount that can be measured
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] expressible as an amount that can be measured
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