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Qué (quién) es quant - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quant (disambiguation)

Quant         
·noun A punting pole with a broad flange near the end to prevent it from sinking into the mud; a setting pole.
quant         
[kw?nt, kwant]
¦ noun Brit. a pole for propelling a barge or punt, with a prong at the bottom to prevent it sinking into the mud.
Origin
ME: perh. from L. contus, from Gk kontos 'boat pole'.
bargepole         
  • U.S. Nickel]]
  • Quanting the Gladdon
POLE USED FOR PROPELLING BOATS IN SHALLOW WATERS
Quant pole; Barge pole; Quanting; Bargepole; Pole boat
¦ noun a long pole used to propel a barge and fend off obstacles.
Phrases
would not touch someone/thing with a bargepole informal would refuse to have anything to do with someone or something.

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Quant

Quant may refer to:

  • Quant (surname)
  • Quant pole, used to propel a barge
  • A financial jargon term for:
    • Quantitative analyst, someone who applies mathematical techniques to financial investment
    • Quantitative fund, an investment fund managed by use of numerical methods
    • Quantitative investing, investing using such techniques
  • The Quants, a book by Scott Paterson about quantitative funds that use quantitative analysts
  • Quant (automobile), a series of prototype electric cars produced by the Swiss company nanoFlowcell
Ejemplos de uso de quant
1. Chelsea was Mary Quant and her miniskirt, and the Sex Pistols inventing punk rock.
2. Although I was confident in the Quant and DI parts, Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension have always created problems for me.
3. So I‘m free to probe, incognito, the secret world of Norman Hartnell and Mary Quant – spotting a typically svelte Audrey Hepburn just ahead of me.
4. For Quant I took up Arun Sharma, a book that classifies the problems on each topic as per the level of difficulty.