Denominator

/dɪˈnɒmɪneɪtər/ (UK), /dɪˈnɑːmɪneɪtər/ (US) noun

In a fraction, the number written at the bottom that shows how many equal parts the whole is divided into. In general use, it can mean a shared feature that different things or people have in common.

From Medieval Latin *denominator* meaning 'one who names', from Latin *denominare* ('to name'). In math, it came to mean the 'naming part' of the fraction that defines the size of each part.

AMማኅበረት
ARمُخَصِّص
BNহর
CAd'enominador
CSjmenovatel
DAnævner
DENenner
ELπαρανομαστής
ESdenominador
FAمخرب
FInimittäjä
FRdénommateur
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