FOURTH vs QUARTER: NOUN
- The interval of two tones and a semitone, embracing four diatonic degrees of the scale; the subdominant of any key.
- Specifically, in the United States, the fourth day of July, the anniversary of the declaration of American independence.
- The person or thing in the fourth position.
- A quarter, one of four equal parts of a whole.
- The fourth gear of an engine.
- A musical interval which spans four degrees of the diatonic scale, for example C to F (C D E F).
- One coming next in order after the third.
- Following the third position; number four in a countable series
- One of four equal parts
- The ordinal number matching the number four in a series.
- A tone four degrees above or below a given tone in a diatonic scale.
- The interval between two such tones.
- The harmonic combination of these tones.
- The subdominant of a scale or key.
- The Fourth of July; Independence Day. Used with the:
- The quotient of unity divided by four; one of four equal parts of anything; a quarter: as, three fourths (¾) of an acre.
- In early English law, a fourth part of the rents of the year, or of movables, or both, granted or levied by way of tax.
- In music A tone four diatonic degrees above or below any given tone.
- The interval between any tone and a tone four degrees distant from it.
- The harmonic combination of two such tones.
- In a scale, the fourth tone from the bottom; the subdominant: solmizated fa, as F in the scale of C, or D in that of A.
- One of four equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by four.
- The transmission gear or gear ratio used to produce forward speeds next higher to those of third in a motor vehicle.
- The musical interval between one note and another four notes away from it
- Piece of leather that comprises the part of a shoe or boot covering the heel and joining the vamp
- A district of a city having some distinguishing character
- An unspecified person
- A United States coin worth one fourth of a dollar
- A quarter of a hundredweight (28 pounds)
- A quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds)
- A fourth part of a year; three months
- One of the four major division of the compass
- A measure of grain equal to approximately eight bushels.
- One fourth of a hundredweight; 25 pounds.
- One fourth of a British hundredweight; 28 pounds.
- One of the four major divisions of the compass.
- One fourth of the distance between any two of the 32 divisions of the compass.
- A region or an area of the earth thought of as falling into such a specific division of the compass.
- The general direction on either side of a ship located 45° off the stern.
- The upper portion of the after side of a ship, usually between the aftermost mast and the stern.
- Any of four equal divisions of a shield.
- One leg of an animal's carcass, usually including the adjoining parts.
- Either side of a horse's hoof.
- The part of the side of a shoe between the heel and the vamp.
- A place of residence, especially the buildings or barracks used to house military personnel or their dependents.
- A proper or assigned station or place, as for officers and crew on a warship.
- A specific district or section, as of a city.
- An unspecified person or group.
- Mercy or clemency, especially when displayed or given to an enemy.
- The part of a yard between the slings and the yardarm.
- One of four periods into which the school year is divided
- A unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour
- One of four periods of play into which some games are divided
- The rear part of a ship
- One of four equal parts
- One fourth of a ton; 500 pounds. Used as a measure of grain.
- One fourth of an hour; 15 minutes.
- One fourth of a year; three months.
- An academic term lasting approximately three months.
- One fourth of the period of the moon's revolution around Earth.
- One of the two phases of the moon at which the moon, as viewed from Earth, appears to be half illuminated by the sun. The quarter phases mark the quarter and three-quarter points of the moon's revolution about the Earth.
- One of four equal periods of playing time into which some games, such as football and basketball, are divided.
- One fourth of a yard; nine inches.
- One fourth of a mile; two furlongs.
- One fourth of a pound; four ounces.
- A coin equal to one fourth of the dollar of the United States and Canada.
FOURTH vs QUARTER: ADJECTIVE
- The ordinal form of the number four.
- Next in order after the third; the ordinal of four.
- Forming one of four equal parts into which anything may be divided.
- Coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude
- Being one fourth of a standard or usual value.
- Being one of four equal or equivalent parts.
FOURTH vs QUARTER: VERB
- N/A
- Pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him
- Divide into quarters
- Divide by four; divide into quarters
- Provide housing for (military personnel)
FOURTH vs QUARTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take up or be assigned lodgings.
- To traverse (an area of ground) laterally back and forth while slowly advancing forward.
- To furnish with housing.
- To locate and adjust (one machine part) at right angles to its connecting part within the machine.
- To mark or place (holes, for example) a fourth of a circle apart.
- To divide (a shield) into four equal areas with vertical and horizontal lines.
- To dismember (a human body) into four parts.
- To divide or separate into a number of parts.
- To divide into four equal or equivalent parts.
- To quartersaw.
FOURTH vs QUARTER: ADVERB
- In the fourth place
- N/A
FOURTH vs QUARTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Next after the third: an ordinal numeral.
- Following the third position
- Number four in a countable series
- (football, professional basketball) one of four divisions into which some games are divided
- A United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar
- Clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent
- Three months
- A fourth part of a year
- Divide by four
FOURTH vs QUARTER: RELATED WORDS
- Last, 3rd, Fourteenth, Sixth, Fifth, Second, Quaternary, Third, One fourth, Quartern, Twenty five percent, Fourth part, Ordinal, 4th, Quarter
- Quater, Half, Fourth part, One fourth, Quartern, After part, Draw and quarter, Twenty five percent, Canton, Poop, Stern, Billet, Tail, Fractional, Fourth
FOURTH vs QUARTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Room, Latter, Quater, Four, Last, 3rd, Fourteenth, Sixth, Fifth, Second, Third, Quaternary, Ordinal, 4th, Quarter
- Trimester, Season, Fourfold, Year, Period, Quarterly, Quater, Half, Draw and quarter, Poop, Stern, Billet, Tail, Fractional, Fourth
FOURTH vs QUARTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- KB would be a fourth of that already.
- The City demurs to the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Causes of Action; the RHA to the Fourth and Fifth.
- The strip searches conducted upon admission do not violate Fourth Amendment standards, but the searches after contact visits violate the Fourth Amendment.
- ECPA, Fourth Amendment, and corollary Ohio constitutional claims, and to grant qualified immunity to the individual defendants on the Fourth Amendment claim.
- Supreme Court found the petitioner was seized for Fourth Amendment purposes, and the seizure was without probable cause, violating the Fourth Amendment.
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- Our global business is highly seasonal with sales and earnings highest in the fourth quarter due to the fourth quarter holiday selling season.
- The UK moved into fourth from fifth, while Australia fell from fourth to fifth.
- Whoever commits criminal sexual penetration in the fourth degree is guilty of a fourth degree felony.
- Fourth Amendment, but states cannot allow conducts that violate the Fourth Amendment.
- September quarter guidance versus September quarter of last year that basically represents the market demand today.
- An additional column each quarter enables you to record actual cash receipts and expenses in the quarter those transactions occur.
- To date, these seasonal trends have been masked by the substantial quarter over quarter growth in our net revenues.
- As you saw here in this quarter, we had basically a record quarter for the team.
- Car counts for NYNJ, showing by calendar quarter the of freight cars moved per quarter.
- And keep in mind that the second quarter is historically our highest cat quarter.
- Then he was killed between quarter past ten and quarter to eleven.
- Land Grant acquisition in the third quarter or fourth quarter.
- Quarteron, quarter of a pound; quarter of a hundred Quartier, a quarter; quarters; ward Quasi, ad.
- First Quarter, Second Quarter, Third Quarter or Fourth Quarter.
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