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quar⋅ter
[kwawr-ter]
–noun
| 1. | one of the four equal or equivalent parts into which anything is or may be divided: a quarter of an apple; a quarter of a book. |
| 2. | a fourth part, esp. of one ( 1/4 ). |
| 3. | one fourth of a U.S. or Canadian dollar, equivalent to 25 cents. |
| 4. | a coin of this value. |
| 5. | one fourth of an hour: He stayed there for an hour and a quarter. |
| 6. | the moment marking this period: The clock struck the quarter. |
| 7. | one fourth of a calendar or fiscal year: The bank sends out a statement each quarter. |
| 8. | Astronomy.
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| 9. | (in schools, colleges, and universities) one of the terms or periods into which instruction is organized, generally 10 to 12 weeks in length. |
| 10. | Sports. any of the four periods that make up certain games, as football and basketball. Compare half (def. 3). |
| 11. | one fourth of a pound. |
| 12. | one fourth of a mile; two furlongs. |
| 13. | one fourth of a yard; 9 inches. |
| 14. | a unit of weight: one fourth of a hundredweight. In the U.S. this equals 25 lbs. and in Britain 28 lbs. |
| 15. | British. a measure of capacity for grain, etc., equal to 8 bushels, or, locally, to approximately this. |
| 16. | the region of any of the four principal points of the compass or divisions of the horizon. |
| 17. | such a point or division. |
| 18. | any point or direction of the compass: The wind is blowing in that quarter. |
| 19. | a region, district, or place. |
| 20. | a particular district of a city or town, esp. one generally occupied by a particular group of people: the Turkish quarter; an artists' quarter. |
| 21. | Usually, quarters.
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| 22. | Often, quarters. an unspecified part or member of a community, government, etc., that serves as a source of information or authority: He received secret information from a high quarter. |
| 23. | mercy or indulgence, esp. as shown in sparing the life and accepting the surrender of a vanquished enemy: to give quarter; to ask for quarter. |
| 24. | one of the four parts, each including a leg, of the body or carcass of a quadruped. |
| 25. | Veterinary Medicine. the part of a horse's hoof between heel and toe. |
| 26. | Shoemaking. the part of a boot or shoe on each side of the foot, from the middle of the back to the vamp. |
| 27. | Nautical.
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| 28. | Heraldry.
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| 29. | each half of a cask, consisting of the portion from the bilge to the top chime and the portion from the bilge to the bottom chime. |
–verb (used with object)
| 30. | to divide into four equal or equivalent parts. |
| 31. | to divide into parts fewer or more than four: Quarter the pie into six pieces. |
| 32. | to cut the body of (a person) into quarters, esp. in executing for treason or the like. |
| 33. | Machinery. to make holes in, fix, etc., a quarter of a circle apart. |
| 34. | to furnish with lodging in a particular place. |
| 35. | to impose (soldiers) on persons, towns, etc., to be lodged and fed: He quartered his men with the farmer. |
| 36. | to assign to a particular place for service, action, etc., as on a battleship. |
| 37. | to traverse (the ground) from left to right and right to left while advancing, as dogs in search of game. |
| 38. | Heraldry.
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–verb (used without object)
| 39. | to take up, or be in quarters; lodge: to quarter in a cheap hotel. |
| 40. | to range to and fro, as dogs in search of game. |
| 41. | Nautical. to sail so as to have the wind or sea on the quarter. |
–adjective
| 42. | being one of four equal or approximately equal parts into which anything is or may be divided. |
| 43. | being equal to only about one fourth of the full measure. |
quarter point
–noun
| the fourth part of the distance between any two adjacent points of the 32 marked on a compass, being 2° 48′ 45″. |
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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quarters
"military dwelling place," 1591, from quarter (n.) in sense of "portion of a town." The military sense is in quartermaster (1442) and may be behind the phrase give (no) quarter (1611), on the notion of "to provide a prisoner with shelter." The verb quarter "to put up soldiers" is recorded from 1594.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Language Translation for : Quarters
Spanish:
cuartel,
German:
das Quartier,
Japanese:
宿営
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