Quotient

/ˈkwoʊʃənt/ noun

In math, the result you get when you divide one number by another; more generally, a measured level or amount of a quality.

From Latin *quotientem*, present participle of *quotere* ('to make how many'), from *quot* ('how many'). It came into math to name the 'how many times' part of division.

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