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quantitate — [kwänt′ə tāt΄] vt. quantitated, quantitating [back form. < QUANTITATIVE] to measure or determine the quantity of quantitation n … English World dictionary
quantitate — ˈkwän(t)əˌtāt sometimes ˈkwȯn transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: back formation from quantitative : to measure or estimate the quantity of : express in quantitative terms the doctor can … quantitate the best formula for each infant Journal … Useful english dictionary
quantitate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: back formation from quantitative Date: 1927 1. to measure or estimate the quantity of; especially to measure or determine precisely 2. to express in quantitative terms • quantitation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
quantitate — quantitation, n. /kwon ti tayt /, v.t., quantitated, quantitating. to determine the quantity of, esp. with precision. [1955 60; QUANTIT(Y) + ATE1] * * * … Universalium
quantitate — [ kwɒntɪteɪt] verb Medicine & Biology determine the quantity or extent of. Derivatives quantitation noun Origin 1960s: from quantity + ate3 … English new terms dictionary
quantitate — quan·ti·tate … English syllables
quantitate — quan•ti•tate [[t]ˈkwɒn tɪˌteɪt[/t]] v. t. tat•ed, tat•ing cvb to determine the quantity of, esp. with precision • Etymology: 1955–60 quan ti•ta′tion, n … From formal English to slang
in veram quantitatem fidejussor teneatur, nisi pro certa quantitate accessit — /in viram kwontateytam faytiyjasar teniyeytar, naysay prow sarta kwontateytiy aksesat/ Let the surety be holden for the true quantity, unless he agree for a certain quantity … Black's law dictionary
in veram quantitatem fidejussor teneatur, nisi pro certa quantitate accessit — /in viram kwontateytam faytiyjasar teniyeytar, naysay prow sarta kwontateytiy aksesat/ Let the surety be holden for the true quantity, unless he agree for a certain quantity … Black's law dictionary
In veram quantitatem fidejussor teneatur, nisi pro certa quantitate accessit — A surety should be held for the true quantity, unless he agreed for a certain quantity. Bean v Parker, 17 Mass (17 Tyng) 591, 597 … Ballentine's law dictionary