Word or term for quarter but for 1/5 1/6 and so on? [on hold]





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Its for a letter to someone. A proposal involving fractals and housing.



Name as much as you can. Im asking for similar terms all in one post because it would probably be useful in the future.










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    You mean a fraction? A portion?

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    Quater, quinquies, sexies, septies, octies, nonies, decies, undecies, duodecies, ...

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Its for a letter to someone. A proposal involving fractals and housing.



Name as much as you can. Im asking for similar terms all in one post because it would probably be useful in the future.










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    You mean a fraction? A portion?

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    Apr 4 at 2:25






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    Quater, quinquies, sexies, septies, octies, nonies, decies, undecies, duodecies, ...

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    Apr 4 at 2:34











  • @tchrist -- Please! There are ladies present!

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Its for a letter to someone. A proposal involving fractals and housing.



Name as much as you can. Im asking for similar terms all in one post because it would probably be useful in the future.










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Its for a letter to someone. A proposal involving fractals and housing.



Name as much as you can. Im asking for similar terms all in one post because it would probably be useful in the future.







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Hot Licks, tchrist 2 days ago


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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Hot Licks, tchrist 2 days ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 2





    You mean a fraction? A portion?

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 4 at 2:25






  • 1





    Quater, quinquies, sexies, septies, octies, nonies, decies, undecies, duodecies, ...

    – tchrist
    Apr 4 at 2:34











  • @tchrist -- Please! There are ladies present!

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 4 at 2:37











  • I edited the tag you used. You were not asking for a single word; instead, you were asking for a list of many words of a particular type.

    – Jason Bassford
    yesterday
















  • 2





    You mean a fraction? A portion?

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 4 at 2:25






  • 1





    Quater, quinquies, sexies, septies, octies, nonies, decies, undecies, duodecies, ...

    – tchrist
    Apr 4 at 2:34











  • @tchrist -- Please! There are ladies present!

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 4 at 2:37











  • I edited the tag you used. You were not asking for a single word; instead, you were asking for a list of many words of a particular type.

    – Jason Bassford
    yesterday










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You mean a fraction? A portion?

– Hot Licks
Apr 4 at 2:25





You mean a fraction? A portion?

– Hot Licks
Apr 4 at 2:25




1




1





Quater, quinquies, sexies, septies, octies, nonies, decies, undecies, duodecies, ...

– tchrist
Apr 4 at 2:34





Quater, quinquies, sexies, septies, octies, nonies, decies, undecies, duodecies, ...

– tchrist
Apr 4 at 2:34













@tchrist -- Please! There are ladies present!

– Hot Licks
Apr 4 at 2:37





@tchrist -- Please! There are ladies present!

– Hot Licks
Apr 4 at 2:37













I edited the tag you used. You were not asking for a single word; instead, you were asking for a list of many words of a particular type.

– Jason Bassford
yesterday







I edited the tag you used. You were not asking for a single word; instead, you were asking for a list of many words of a particular type.

– Jason Bassford
yesterday












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1/5 is called a 'fifth', 1/6 is called a 'sixth'. I'm sure can work out the rest.



The general term is 'fraction'.






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    1/5 is called a 'fifth', 1/6 is called a 'sixth'. I'm sure can work out the rest.



    The general term is 'fraction'.






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      1/5 is called a 'fifth', 1/6 is called a 'sixth'. I'm sure can work out the rest.



      The general term is 'fraction'.






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        1/5 is called a 'fifth', 1/6 is called a 'sixth'. I'm sure can work out the rest.



        The general term is 'fraction'.






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        1/5 is called a 'fifth', 1/6 is called a 'sixth'. I'm sure can work out the rest.



        The general term is 'fraction'.







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