Definitionadj. expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement
Last update: June 28, 2015
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Measurements of distance and time provide a quantitative picture. [Please select]
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Export wheat without quantitative limitation. [Please select]
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For the quantitative separation of cobalt and nickel, see E. [Please select]
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It is, indeed, almost a quantitative problem. [Please select]
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A Manual of Chemical Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative. [Please select]
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As flow decreased and intermittency commenced, qualitative and quantitative changes in the fish faunas were observed. [Please select]
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The work was intensive and quantitative instead of more or less incidental, casual, and qualitative as has usually been the case. [Please select]
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These are to be traced back to quantitative differences, and the _aliud_ or _diversum_ is to be replaced by _plus et minus_. [Please select]
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Both favor the quantitative view of the world, which softens the antitheses, and reduces distinctions of kind to distinctions of degree. [Please select]
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