单词 | quartile |
释义 | quartileadj.n. A. adj. Astrology and Astronomy. Designating the aspect of two celestial objects which are a quarter of a circle (90 degrees) apart in the sky; of or relating to such an aspect. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > planet > position of planet > aspect > [adjective] > quartile quartilea1500 quadrate1538 quadrant1582 quadrangle1601 tetragonal1646 the world > the universe > planet > position of planet > aspect > [adjective] > quadrature quadrantal1665 quartile1769 quadrated1810 a1500 (a1450) tr. Secreta Secret. (Ashm. 396) (1977) 89 Beware all-waies, in the begynnyng of jorneys, þat þe moone be not in a quartile aspect [a1500 Lamb. quarreure; L. quadratura] oþer in opposicion to the sone. 1579 T. Lupton Thousand Notable Things viii. 201 If the Aspect be..by a quartyle or opposyte Aspect, he shall get it with tediousnes. 1580 F. K. Of Crinitall Starre sig. Aiiiv The Moone fyrst of al receiuing the shadowie umbration of this Crinita, by a quartyle radiation from Scorpio. 1647 W. Lilly Christian Astrol. i. 26 When two Planets are ninety degrees distant one from another, wee call that Aspect a Quartile Aspect, and write it thus, □. a1691 R. Boyle Philos. Wks. (1725) II. 117 At some times she [sc. the moon] and the sun should have a trine, or a quartile aspect. 1769 Philos. Trans. 1768 (Royal Soc.) 58 166 If the quartile observations are made when the planets are considerably to the east or west of the meridian. 1856 R. A. Vaughan Hours with Mystics II. viii. iv. 37 To think that he must toil in obscurity like a gnome, calculating aspects, sextile and quartile. 1979 Notes & Queries Feb. 27/1 It was the central square of the horoscope that astrologers used to summarize its planetary aspects—a convention Hogarth partially reflects..when he places the symbols for quartile aspect, conjunction, and opposition there. B. n. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > planet > position of planet > aspect > [noun] > quadrature quarreurea1500 quartile1517 quadrate1555 quadrature1555 tetragona1626 quadrine1628 square1667 the world > the universe > planet > primary planet > moon > lunar orbit > [noun] > quadrature quartile1517 quadrate1555 quadrature1555 quarter moon1601 square1667 1517 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1928) xxxvi. 188 Whan fyue bodyes aboue on the heuen Wente retrograde..With dyuers quartyls. 1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy i. i. i. i. 5 The Heauens threaten vs with their..oppositions, quartiles, and such vnfriendly aspects. 1653 N. Culpeper Pharmacopœia Londinensis 65/1 If the disease come..weakly, then let it [sc. medicine] be taken only at the new and ful Moon, and at her quartiles to the Sun. 1686 J. Goad Astro-meteorologica i. vi. 22 The Full Moon, the Interlunia, and the Quartiles. 1769 Philos. Trans. 1768 (Royal Soc.) 58 163 Let the place of Mars be observed when the Moon is nearest her quartile with Mars. 1845 P. J. Bailey Festus (ed. 2) 119 Your partile quartiles, and your plastic trines, And all your Heavenly houses and effects. 2. Statistics. The first or third of the three values of a variate which divide a frequency distribution into four groups each containing one quarter of the total population (the second value of the three, the median, is sometimes also included). Also: each of the four groups so produced. Cf. interquartile adj., percentile n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > groups or arrangements of data quartile1879 decile1882 percentile1885 centile1894 array1897 quintile1910 rank order1915 stratum1920 bin1934 quantile1938 realization1941 fractile1952 1879 D. McAlister in Proc. Royal Soc. 29 374 As these two measures, with the mean, divide the curve of facility into four equal parts, I propose to call them the ‘higher quartile’ and the ‘lower quartile’ respectively. It will be seen that they correspond to the ill-named ‘probable errors’ of the ordinary theory. 1917 Amer. Naturalist 51 148 The ordinary expression for a probable error..gives the quartile limits (i.e. the limits within which one half the frequency occurs) on the assumption that the distribution is Gaussian. 1931 Biometrika 23 360 The distribution of the quartile is not so closely normal as that of the median. 1964 J. S. Bruner & M. C. Potter in J. S. Bruner Beyond Information Given (1974) v. 85 For each picture, the point at which it was first recognized by any subject was obtained,..and likewise the point at which a quarter of the subjects recognized the objects (first quartile). 1977 N.Y. Times 4 Apr. 60 (advt.) The top income half of the nation (those households with incomes above the national median) controls about three-fourths of total income... The top quartile always controls about 48%. 1999 Finance Week (Johannesburg) 21 May 82/2 Enhancements to the investment process have resulted in the retirement funds achieving upper quartile investment performance in the latest quarter. Compounds quartile deviation n. Statistics one half of the interquartile range of a distribution. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > probability or statistics > [noun] > distribution > variability or spread > measures of quartile deviation1894 standard deviation1895 s.d.1902 subrange1903 range1911 variance1918 span1962 sigma1978 1894 Proc. Royal Soc. 57 366 The quartile deviation changes so slowly with growth, that it may without serious error be assumed to be constant. 1953 S. Hays Outl. Statistics (ed. 4) viii. 87 The method most commonly employed for determining relative quartile deviation is to use the average of the two quartiles and to express the quartile deviation as a fraction. 2000 Jrnl. Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Nexis) 22 Sept. 614 By subtracting the quartile deviation from the third quartile, we determined the cut-off mean for those items deemed as important barriers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.a1500 |
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