denominator
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From Late Latin dēnōminātor (“that which names”).
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denominator (plural denominators)
- (arithmetic) The number or expression written below the line in a fraction (thus 2 in ½).
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The number or expression written below the line in a fraction
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[edit] Latin
[edit] Etymology
From Classical Latin dēnōminō (“designate, name”).
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dēnōminātor (genitive dēnōminātōris); m, third declension
- one who names or designates
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- English: denominator
- Spanish: denominador