fraction
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Mathematics.
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a number usually expressed in the form a/b.
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a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
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Chemistry. (in a volatile mixture) a component whose range of boiling point temperatures allows it to be separated from other components by fractionation.
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a part as distinct from the whole of anything; portion or section.
The meeting started with a fraction of us present.
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a very small part or segment of anything; minute portion.
Only a fraction of the work was completed on time.
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a very small amount; a little bit.
It was only a fraction away from completion.
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a piece broken off; fragment or bit.
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the act of breaking.
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Ecclesiastical. (in a Eucharistic service) the breaking of the Host.
verb (used with or without object)
noun
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maths
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a ratio of two expressions or numbers other than zero
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any rational number that is not an integer
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any part or subdivision
a substantial fraction of the nation
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a small piece; fragment
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chem a component of a mixture separated by a fractional process, such as fractional distillation
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Christianity the formal breaking of the bread in Communion
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the act of breaking
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A number that compares part of an object or a set with the whole, especially the quotient of two whole numbers written in the form a/b. The fraction 1/2, which means 1 divided by 2, can represent such things as 10 pencils out of a box of 20, or 50 cents out of a dollar.
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A chemical component separated by fractionation.
Usage
What does fraction mean? A fraction is any part separated or distinct from its whole, as in After the party, just a fraction of the large cake was left.A fraction can also be a very small part of a whole, as in We only understand a fraction of how the human mind works.In mathematics, fraction is a number that is expressed as a proportion, as 1/2 or 2/3. The number on the bottom represents the total number of parts of one unit, while the number on the top is the portion of the unit being considered. For example, in 1/2 the 2 represents two halves of one whole and the 1 represents the amount of parts being observed, in this case one.To fraction means to divide into sections or fractions, as in Politics often fractions people into self-interested groups.Example: That announcement is only a fraction of what’s in store tonight.
Related Words
See part.
Other Word Forms
- subfraction noun
Etymology
Origin of fraction
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English fraccioun, from Late Latin frāctiōn- (stem of frāctiō ) “a breaking (in pieces),” equivalent to Latin frāct(us) (past participle of frangere “to break, shatter”; break ) + -iōn- -ion
Example Sentences
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GEM's research also found that just a small fraction of wind and solar growth came from rich G7 countries, with the "centre of gravity" now shifting "decisively toward emerging and developing economies."
From Barron's
While fishing boats make up only a fraction of abandonment cases, overall figures for the shipping industry paint a worrying picture.
From Barron's
With the first figure skating medal of the Milan-Cortina Games on the line, every skater fought for every fraction of a point.
From Los Angeles Times
Low-value cars like mine often end up in "chop shops", shady workshops where they're broken up for second-hand components that sell for a fraction of the hefty prices charged for manufacturers' originals.
From BBC
Saving a fraction of that with vibe coding isn’t worth the legal and compliance risks for most companies, he said.
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