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qt
abbreviation
    1. Quantity.
    2. Quart.




quantity
noun quantities
    1. The property that things have that allows them to be measured or counted; size or amount.
    2. A specified amount or number, etc.
      Example: a tiny quantity
      Thesaurus: amount, capacity, measure, portion, sum, total, aggregate, volume, weight.
    3. Largeness of amount; bulk.
      Example: buy in quantity
    4. A large amount.
      Example: quantities of food
      Form: quantities
    5. math.
      A value that may be expressed as a number, or the symbol or figure representing it.
    6. prosody.
      The length or duration of a vowel sound or syllable.
Idiom: an unknown quantity
    Someone or something whose importance or influence cannot be foreseen.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin quantitas, from quantus how much.





quart1
noun
    1a. In the UK: in the imperial system: a liquid measure equivalent to one quarter of a gallon, two pints (1.136 litres) or 40fl oz;
    1b. In the UK: a container that holds this amount.
    2a. In the US: a unit of liquid measure that is equivalent to one quarter of a gallon, two pints (0.946 litres) or 32fl oz;
    2b. In the US: a unit of dry measure that is equivalent to two pints (1.101 litres), an eighth of a peck or 67.2cu in.
Etymology: 14c: from French quarte, from Latin quartus fourth.



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