aliquant, a. Math.
(ˈælɪkwənt)
[a. Fr. aliquante, ad. L. aliquant-um somewhat, a certain amount of; f. ali-us some or other + quant-us how great, how much.]
In the phrase aliquant part: Contained in another, but not dividing it evenly, and so opposed to aliquot.
1695 W. Alingham Geom. Epit. 17 An Aliquant part is a lesser Number in respect of a greater, when it doth not measure it exactly, as 3 is an aliquant part of 7, because it is not contained precisely any Number of times in 7. [Similarly in Johnson, Ash, Craig, etc.] |