Definitionadj. constituting or comprising a part or fraction of a possible whole or entirety
Last update: June 21, 2015
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There has been a fractional decline in the petrol prices. . [Please select]
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Its fundamental principle is that, by a combination of glass scales with a micrometer screw, " the chief part of the distance to be measured is read off on the scale; the fractional part of the scalespace is not estimated but measured by the screw." [Please select]
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And what can the parts of a total consciousness be unless they be fractional consciousnesses. [Please select]
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Sanborn placed the money on the stool, consisting of two quarters in fractional currency. [Please select]
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In March, 1863, however, Congress authorized the Issue of $50,000,000 in paper fractional currency. [Please select]
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[13] Both the greenbacks and the fractional currency were merely promises to pay money. [Please select]
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[13] This paper fractional currency consisted of small paper bills in denominations of 3, 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 cents. [Please select]
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A fractional silence, then a perfect boil-over of snarls, and thud upon thud. [Please select]
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