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What (who) is quantifiable$66036$ - definition

PROPERTY THAT EXISTS IN A RANGE OF MAGNITUDES OR MULTITUDES; PROPERTY THAT CAN EXIST AS A MAGNITUDE OR MULTITUDE
Quantulum; Amount; Quantifiability; Quantifiable; Fewness; Quantitativeness; Quantitiveness; Quantities; Quantitative attribute; Mathematical quantity

amount         
(amounts, amounting, amounted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The amount of something is how much there is, or how much you have, need, or get.
He needs that amount of money to survive...
I still do a certain amount of work for them...
Postal money orders are available in amounts up to $700.
N-VAR: usu N of n
2.
If something amounts to a particular total, all the parts of it add up to that total.
Consumer spending on sports-related items amounted to ?9.75 billion.
VERB: V to amount
Quantity         
This term is used to express arrangements of electrical connections for giving the largest quantity of current, as a quantity armature, meaning one wound for low resistance. A battery is connected in quantity when the cells are all in parallel. It is the arrangement giving the largest current through a very small external resistance. The term is now virtually obsolete (Daniell); "in surface," "in parallel," or "in multiple arc" is used.
Quantity         
·noun The relative duration of a tone.
II. Quantity ·vt To modify or qualify with respect to quantity; to fix or express the quantity of; to Rate.
III. Quantity ·noun That which can be increased, diminished, or measured; especially (Math.), anything to which mathematical processes are applicable.
IV. Quantity ·noun The measure of a syllable; that which determines the time in which it is pronounced; as, the long or short quantity of a vowel or syllable.
V. Quantity ·noun A determinate or estimated amount; a sum or bulk; a certain portion or part; sometimes, a considerable amount; a large portion, bulk, or sum; as, a medicine taken in quantities, that is, in large quantities.
VI. Quantity ·noun The extent or extension of a general conception, that is, the number of species or individuals to which it may be applied; also, its content or comprehension, that is, the number of its constituent qualities, attributes, or relations.
VII. Quantity ·noun The attribute of being so much, and not more or less; the property of being measurable, or capable of increase and decrease, multiplication and division; greatness; and more concretely, that which answers the question "How much?"; measure in regard to bulk or amount; determinate or comparative dimensions; measure; amount; bulk; extent; size.

Wikipedia

Quantity

Quantity or amount is a property that can exist as a multitude or magnitude, which illustrate discontinuity and continuity. Quantities can be compared in terms of "more", "less", or "equal", or by assigning a numerical value multiple of a unit of measurement. Mass, time, distance, heat, and angle are among the familiar examples of quantitative properties.

Quantity is among the basic classes of things along with quality, substance, change, and relation. Some quantities are such by their inner nature (as number), while others function as states (properties, dimensions, attributes) of things such as heavy and light, long and short, broad and narrow, small and great, or much and little.

Under the name of multitude comes what is discontinuous and discrete and divisible ultimately into indivisibles, such as: army, fleet, flock, government, company, party, people, mess (military), chorus, crowd, and number; all which are cases of collective nouns. Under the name of magnitude comes what is continuous and unified and divisible only into smaller divisibles, such as: matter, mass, energy, liquid, material—all cases of non-collective nouns.

Along with analyzing its nature and classification, the issues of quantity involve such closely related topics as dimensionality, equality, proportion, the measurements of quantities, the units of measurements, number and numbering systems, the types of numbers and their relations to each other as numerical ratios.