Aliquant

/ˈælɪkwənt/ adjective

A number that does not divide evenly into another number, leaving a remainder (the opposite of 'aliquot').

From Latin 'aliquantus' meaning 'some, a certain amount.' The word entered English mathematics through medieval Latin, where it distinguished numbers that don't fit perfectly into divisions from those that do.

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