quantity
Definition of quantity:
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part of speech: noun
That property of anything capable of being increased or diminished; bulk, weight, or number; a large portion; an indefinite extent of space; an indeterminate mass or aggregate of matter; the measure of the time of a syllable or vowel in pronouncing it; in logic, a general conception; in math., anything which can be multiplied, divided, or measured.
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Common misspellings:
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- quontity (0.4%)
- quanitity (12.4%)
- quanity (55.2%)
- quontaty (0.4%)
- quantitly (0.4%)
- quntity (1.6%)
- qualtity (0.9%)
- quantitys (1.4%)
- quantiti (0.7%)
- quantatys (0.5%)
- quantie (0.4%)
- cuantity (0.4%)
- quantiy (2.8%)
- qunatity (0.4%)
- qualtiy (0.2%)
- quanitiy (1.2%)
- quaintity (0.4%)
- quanlity (0.2%)
- quantaty (3.2%)
- quanitys (0.5%)
- guestimate (0.2%)
- quantiys (0.4%)
- quantitiy (7.6%)
- quatity (3.4%)
- quantiry (0.4%)
- qauntity (1.2%)
- quatuiy (0.2%)
- qantaty (0.4%)
- quabtity (0.4%)
- quanatity (0.4%)
- quanitty (0.4%)
- quanityt (0.5%)
- quantyty (0.4%)
- quativty (0.4%)
- quentety (0.4%)
- quntatity (0.2%)
Usage examples for quantity:
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And so on and so on for quantity
"A Second Book of Operas" – Henry Edward Krehbiel -
We will commission Captain Hall to bring back that quantity
"With Moore At Corunna" – G. A. Henty -
So saying, she secretly went to the spot where the dead camel had been buried, brought a small quantity of flesh, and gave it to the party.
"Folk-Tales of Bengal" – Lal Behari Day -
So of quality and quantity of soul and body.
"Creative Evolution" – Henri Bergson