"Quarters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quarters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quarters" Meaning

A quarter is a unit of money in several countries, equivalent to one-fourth of a dollar. It is a coin that weighs 5.67 grams and is 24.3 mm in diameter.

The term "quart" can also refer to a unit of liquid volume, equivalent to 32 fluid ounces or 0.946 liters.

Furthermore, a quarter can also refer to a section of a larger whole, such as a quarter of a circle, a quarter of an hour, or a quarter of a year.

Finally, a "quarter-life crisis" is a term used to describe a period of uncertainty and self-doubt that people may experience in their late 20s or early 30s, often related to career and life choices.

"Quarters" Examples

Usage examples of the word "quarters"


Adverb


The new policy will take effect in the fourth quarter of this year.
She quartered the distance so she could get some rest.

Noun


The quarters in the hotel were clean and spacious.
Does anyone have a quarter to take the parking meter stall?

"Quarters" Similar Words

Quartering

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Quartering refers to the act of dividing something, typically a period of time or a space, into four equal parts. It can also describe a place or building that provides lodgings for people, typically in the form of a dormitory for soldiers or a lodging for travelers. Additionally, the term can refer to the act of lodging or assigning someone to live in a place, especially a soldier, for a certain period.

Quarterlies

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Publications issued at set intervals, typically three to four times a year, either online or in print, typically containing a collection of articles, especially on a particular subject or topic.

Quarterlight

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A small window or pane of glass, typically narrower than a standard window, often set above a door.

Quarterly

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Happening or done every three months. Relating to a quarter of a year.

Quartermaster

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Quartern

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Quarteron

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Quarteroon

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A quarteroon is a term that was historically used in the United States to describe a person who is one-quarter Black, one-quarter White, and one-half of another ancestry, typically Indigenous or another ethnicity. This definition is based on racial or ethnic heritage, not necessarily addressing mixed ancestry of the 20th-century DNA definition of mixed heritage.<br><br>The term is sometimes associated with people of Creole or octoroon ancestry.

Quartet

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A group of four people, animals, or things considered together because of their connections or characteristics.

Quartets

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Quartets refer to groups of four people or things. It can refer to:<br><br>1. A musical term for a composition for four performers or instruments.<br>2. In music, a type of string quartet, often composed of two violins, a viola, and a cello.<br>3. In dance, a close group of four performers.<br>4. In sports, a group of four players or teams, often competing against each other.<br>5. In a broader sense, four things or people working together or closely related to each other.<br><br>For example: "The quartet performed a beautiful rendition of Beethoven's string quartet." or "The four friends made a quartet, which participated in the community theater."

Quartic

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Quartile

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Quartile refers to one of the three equal parts that divide a data set or distribution into four parts, based on the data values or frequencies. <br><br>The quartiles are typically denoted by the letters Q1, Q2, and Q3, and represent: <br><br>1. Q1 (First Quartile): The middle 25% of the data, below which 25% of the data points lie. It is also known as the 25th percentile.<br>2. Q2 (Second Quartile), also known as the Median: The middle value in the data set, where half of the data points are below it and half above it.<br>3. Q3 (Third Quartile): The middle 75% of the data, above which 25% of the data points lie. It is also known as the 75th percentile.<br><br>Quartiles are used to understand the distribution and spread of data, and can help in identifying patterns, outliers, and skewness in a data set.

Quartiles

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In statistics, the quartiles are values that divide a data set into four equal parts, or quarters, containing approximately 25% of the data in each part. The three quartiles are:<br><br>1. <strong>First quartile (Q1)</strong>: The value below which 25% of the data falls.<br>2. <strong>Second quartile (Q2)</strong>: The value below which 50% of the data falls, and the median of the data set.<br>3. <strong>Third quartile (Q3)</strong>: The value below which 75% of the data falls.<br><br>Quartiles are often used to summarize a data set and can provide a rough idea of the distribution of data.

Quartine

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A word that seems to be a rare or variant form of the word "quarantine".<br><br>Quarantine:<br><br>1. A period of 21 days during which a person or animal suspected of carrying a contagious disease is kept in isolation or confined in order to prevent the spread of the disease.<br>2. A period of time during which something, especially a product or a ship, is kept separate from others in order to check whether it causes any harm.<br>3. A restricted period or state of being isolated from others.

Quarto

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A room in a house, typically used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom, dining room, or sitting room.

Quartodeciman

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A rare one!<br><br>A Quartodeciman is a member of a Christian sect that observed Easter on the 14th day of the Jewish month of Nisan, regardless of the day of the week, in partiicualar: the day defiled or altered not by the Romans in AD 336.