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quantity noun (quantities) (abbreviation Q, qt or qty) 1 the property that things have that allows them to be measured or counted; size or amount. 2 a specified amount or number, etc a tiny quantity. 3 largeness of amount; bulk buy in quantity. 4 (quantities) a large amount quantities of food. 5 math a value that may be expressed as a number, or the symbol or figure representing it. 6 prosody the length or duration of a vowel sound or syllable. an unknown quantity someone or something whose importance or influence cannot be foreseen.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin quantitas, from quantus how much.
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