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English
Etymology
From Middle English quantite, from Old French quantité, from Latin quantitās (“quantity”), from quantus (“how much”).
Pronunciation
Noun
quantity (countable and uncountable, plural quantities) (abbreviated qty)
- A fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items.
You have to choose between quantity and quality.
- An indefinite amount of something.
Some soap making oils are best as base oils, used in a larger quantity in the soap, while other oils are best added in a small quantity.
Olive oil can be used practically in any quantity.
- A specific measured amount.
This bag would normally cost $497.50 for a quantity of 250, at a price of $1.99 per piece.
Generally it should not be used in a quantity larger than 15 percent.
- A considerable measure or amount.
The Boeing P-26A was the first all-metal monoplane fighter produced in quantity for the U.S. Army Air Corps.
- (metrology) Property of a phenomenon, body, or substance, where the property has a magnitude that can be expressed as number and a reference.
- (mathematics) Indicates that the entire preceding expression is henceforth considered a single object.
x plus y quantity squared equals x squared plus 2xy plus y squared.
2006, Jerome E. Kaufmann, Karen Schwitters, Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: A Combined Approach, page 89:For problems 58-67, translate each word phrase into an algebraic expression. […] 65. x plus 9, the quantity squared
2005, R. Mark Sirkin, Statistics For The Social Sciences, page 137:The second, , read "summation of x, quantity squared," tells us to first add up all the xs to get and then square to get .
1985, Serge Lang, Math!: Encounters with High School Students, page 54:ANN. quantity cubed.
SERGE LANG. That's right, .
- (phonology) Length of sounds.
Usage notes
- In mathematics, used to unambiguously orate mathematical equations; it is extremely rare in print, since there is no need for it there.
Derived terms
Translations
fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement
- Albanian: sasi (sq) f
- Arabic: كَمِّيَّة f (kammiyya), مِقْدَار (ar) m (miqdār), قدر (ar) (qadr)
- Armenian: քանակ (hy) (kʻanak)
- Asturian: cantidá f
- Avar: къадар (qxʼadar)
- Azerbaijani: kəmiyyət (az), miqdar (az)
- Bashkir: һан (han), миҡдар (miqdar)
- Basque: kantitatea
- Belarusian: ко́лькасць (be) f (kólʹkascʹ)
- Bengali: পরিমাণ (bn) (poriman)
- Bulgarian: коли́чество (bg) n (kolíčestvo)
- Burmese: အရေအတွက် (my) (a.rea.twak)
- Catalan: quantitat (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Hokkien: 數量/数量 (zh-min-nan) (sò͘-liōng)
- Mandarin: 數量/数量 (zh) (shùliàng), 量 (zh) (liàng), 數字/数字 (zh) (shùzì), 數目/数目 (zh) (shùmù), 分量 (zh) (fènliàng)
- Czech: množství (cs) n
- Danish: kvantitet (da) c
- Dutch: hoeveelheid (nl) f, (mainly used in opposition to 'kwaliteit') kwantiteit (nl) f
- Estonian: kogus, kvantiteet
- Finnish: määrä (fi)
- French: quantité (fr) f
- Galician: cantidade (gl) f
- Georgian: რაოდენობა (raodenoba), ოდენობა (odenoba)
- German: Quantität (de) f, Menge (de) f
- Greek: ποσότητα (el) f (posótita)
- Ancient: ποσότης f (posótēs)
- Hebrew: כַּמוּת (he) f (kamút)
- Hindi: मात्रा (hi) f (mātrā), परिमाण (hi) m (parimāṇ)
- Hungarian: mennyiség (hu)
- Icelandic: magn (is) n
- Ido: quanteso (io)
- Indonesian: kuantitas (id), jumlah (id)
- Interlingua: quantitate
- Irish: cainníocht f
- Italian: grandezza (it) f, quantità (it) f
- Japanese: 量 (ja) (りょう, ryō), 数量 (ja) (すうりょう, sūryō), 分量 (ja) (ぶんりょう, bunryō)
- Kazakh: сан (san)
- Khmer: ចំនួន (km) (cɑmnuən)
- Korean: 양(量) (ko) (yang), 량(量) (ko) (ryang) (North Korea), 수량(數量) (ko) (suryang), 분량(分量) (ko) (bullyang)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: چەندیەتی (çendyetî)
- Kyrgyz: сан (ky) (san)
- Lao: ປະລິມານ (lo) (pa li mān), ຈຳນວນ (cham nūan)
- Latin: quantitās f
- Latvian: daudzums m
- Lithuanian: kiekis (lt) m
- Macedonian: коли́чина f (kolíčina), коли́чество n (kolíčestvo), квантите́т m (kvantitét)
- Malay: kuantiti, jumlah
- Malayalam: അളവ് (ml) (aḷavŭ)
- Maori: rahinga
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: тоо хэмжээ (too xemžee)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kvantitet (no) m
- Persian: کمیت (fa) (kammiyat), مقدار (fa) (meqdâr)
- Polish: ilość (pl) f, wielkość (pl) f
- Portuguese: quantidade (pt) f
- Romanian: cantitate (ro) f
- Russian: коли́чество (ru) n (kolíčestvo)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: количѝна f, квантите́та f
- Roman: količìna (sh) f, kvantitéta (sh) f
- Slovak: množstvo n
- Slovene: količina (sl) f, kvantiteta f
- Spanish: cantidad (es) f, cuantía (es) f
- Swedish: kvantitet (sv) c
- Tajik: шумора (tg) (šumora), миқдор (miqdor)
- Tatar: сан (tt) (san)
- Telugu: పరిమాణము (te) (parimāṇamu)
- Thai: ปริมาณ (th) (bpà-rí-maan), จำนวน (th) (jam-nuuan)
- Turkish: miktar (tr)
- Turkmen: san (tk), mukdar (tk)
- Ukrainian: кі́лькість (uk) f (kílʹkistʹ)
- Urdu: مقدار m (miqdār)
- Uyghur: سان (san), مىقدار (miqdar)
- Uzbek: son (uz), miqdor (uz)
- Vietnamese: lượng (vi), số lượng (vi)
- Walloon: cwantité (wa) f
- Zazaki: miktar n
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indefinite amount of something
considerable measure or amount
word used to indicate that preceding expression is a single object
Translations to be checked
See also
Further reading
- “quantity”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “quantity”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- “quantity”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.