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  • 11quantity — I noun abundance, aggregate, allotment, amount, amplitude, apportionment, batch, bulk, bunch, crowd, fullness, heap, host, large number, legion, lot, mass, measure, measurement, mess, muchness, multiplicity, multitude, multitudinousness, myriads …

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  • 12quantity produced — index output Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13quantity surveyor — quantity sur.veyor n BrE someone whose job is to calculate the amount of materials needed to build something, how long it will take to build, and how much it will cost …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14quantity — (n.) early 14c., from O.Fr. quantite (Fr. quantité), from L. quantitatem (nom. quantitas, coined as a loan translation of Gk. posotes) relative greatness or extent, from quantus how much, from quam how, how much. Latin quantitas also is the… …

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  • 15quantity — amount, *sum, aggregate, total, whole, number …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 16quantity — [n] number or amount abundance, aggregate, allotment, amplitude, batch, body, budget, bulk, capacity, deal, expanse, extent, figure, greatness, length, load, lot, magnitude, mass, measure, multitude, part, pile, portion, profusion, quota, size,… …

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  • 17quantity — ► NOUN (pl. quantities) 1) a certain amount or number. 2) the property of something that is measurable in number, amount, size, or weight. 3) a considerable number or amount. ORIGIN Latin quantitas, from quantus how great, how much …

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  • 18quantity surveyor — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a person who calculates the amount and cost of materials needed for building work …

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  • 19Quantity theory of money — In economics, the quantity theory of money is a theory emphasizing the positive relationship of overall prices or the nominal value of expenditures to the quantity of money. Origins and development of the quantity theory The quantity theory… …

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  • 20Quantity surveyor — A quantity surveyor (QS) or cost engineer is a professional person working within the construction industry. The role of the QS is, in general terms, to manage and control costs within construction projects and may involve the use of a range of… …

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