Aliquant
contained in a number or quant-ty, but not dividing it evenly:
an aliquant part of 16 is 5.
adjective
(maths) of, signifying, or relating to a quant-ty or number that is not an exact divisor of a given quant-ty or number: 5 is an aliquant part of 12 compare aliquot (sense 2)
aliquant al·i·quant (āl’ĭ-kwŏnt’)
n.
a portion that results from dividing the whole in such a manner that some is left after aliquots have been apportioned.
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