| quotidian |
recurring every day; applied to the type of fever caused by certain forms of malarial parasites.
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| quotidian f. |
a fever that recurs every day, associated with Plasmodium falciparum infections; see under malaria.
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| quotidian m. |
that in which the febrile paroxysms occur daily, thought to be due to simultaneous infection with two strains of Plasmodium vivax or P. falciparum that complete their cycles on alternate days. See also vivax m.
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| quotient |
The answer to a division question. eg, 12? = 6, 6 is the quotient.
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| quotient |
the result when one number is divided by another Example:100?5 = 4 4 is the quotient
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| quot | a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else |
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| quot | put quote marks around |
| quot | repeat a passage from |
| quot | refer to for illustration or proof |
| quot | name the price of |
| quot | a communicator (speaker or writer) who uses quotations |
| quot | found in the ordinary course of events |
| quot | the number obtained by division |
| quot | the ratio of two quantities to be divided |
| quot | an improper and unacceptable kind of compromise verdict |
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