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ratio
noun (ratios )
1 the number or degree of one class of things in relation to another, or between one thing and another, expressed as a proportion The ratio of dogs to cats is 5 to 3 .
2 the number of times one mathematical quantity can be divided by another.
[17c: from Latin ratio reckoning, from reri , ratus to think]
noun (ratios )
1 the number or degree of one class of things in relation to another, or between one thing and another, expressed as a proportion The ratio of dogs to cats is 5 to 3 .
2 the number of times one mathematical quantity can be divided by another.
[17c: from Latin ratio reckoning, from reri , ratus to think]
ration
noun
1 a fixed allowance of food, clothing, petrol, etc, during a time of war or shortage.
2 (rations) a daily allowance of food, especially in the army.
verb (rationed , rationing )
1 (often ration something out) to distribute or share it out (especially when it is in short supply), usually in fixed amounts.
2 to restrict the supply of provisions to someone.
[18c; 16c in obsolete sense -ratio-: French, from Latin ratio reason]
noun
1 a fixed allowance of food, clothing, petrol, etc, during a time of war or shortage.
2 (rations) a daily allowance of food, especially in the army.
verb (rationed , rationing )
1 (often ration something out) to distribute or share it out (especially when it is in short supply), usually in fixed amounts.
2 to restrict the supply of provisions to someone.
[18c; 16c in obsolete sense -ratio-: French, from Latin ratio reason]
rational
adjective
1 related to or based on reason or logic.
2 able to think, form opinions, make judgements, etc.
3 sensible; reasonable.
4 sane.
5 maths said of a quantity, ratio, root: able to be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers.
[14c: from Latin rationalis , from ratio reason]
rationality noun .
rationally adverb .
adjective
1 related to or based on reason or logic.
2 able to think, form opinions, make judgements, etc.
3 sensible; reasonable.
4 sane.
5 maths said of a quantity, ratio, root: able to be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers.
[14c: from Latin rationalis , from ratio reason]
rationality noun .
rationally adverb .
rational number
noun , maths any number expressed as a ratio of two integers.
noun , maths any number expressed as a ratio of two integers.
rationale
noun the underlying principles or reasons on which a decision, belief, action, etc is based.
[17c: from Latin rationalis rational]
noun the underlying principles or reasons on which a decision, belief, action, etc is based.
[17c: from Latin rationalis rational]
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