different between quotity vs quotiety
quotity
English
Noun
quotity (plural quotities)
- (obsolete, rare) A quotum or quota; a number of people or things
References
- OED
quotity From the web:
- what quantity relates to the stiffness of a spring
- what quantity is directly measured in a titration
- what quantity mean
- what quantity changes when a solution is diluted
- what quantity is a vector
- what quantity is measured in kilowatt-hours
- what quantity is represented by the symbol j
- what quantity dictates the speed of a reaction
quotiety
English
Etymology
From Latin quotus (“of what number, how many”).
Noun
quotiety (uncountable)
- The relation of an object to number.
Related terms
- quotient
References
- quotiety in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
quotiety From the web:
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