释义 |
al·i·quant I. \ˈaləˌkwänt, -_kwənt\ adjective Etymology: from (assumed) Medieval Latin or New Latin aliquantus (as in — assumed — pars aliquanta aliquant part), from Latin, some, moderate, from alius some, other + quantus how great, how much — more at else, quantity : being a part of a number or quantity but not dividing it without leaving a remainder < 5 is an aliquant part of 16 > — opposed to aliquot II. noun (-s) : an aliquant part |