Aliquots

/ˈælɪkwɑts/ noun

Plural of aliquot; multiple equal portions or samples taken from a larger whole, commonly used in chemistry and medicine.

Simply the plural form of 'aliquot,' maintaining the Latin root 'aliquota.' In modern usage, it specifically refers to equal sub-samples used in laboratory and pharmaceutical work.

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