fraction

fraction - noun

  • A numerical representation (such as ³/₄, ⁵/₈, or 3.234) indicating the quotient of two numbers
  • One of several portions (as of a distillate) separable by {a_link|fractionation}
  • Bit, little
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"a fraction closer"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the fraction from here." "That fraction belongs to me." "The fraction is very important."

fraction - thesaurus

Synonyms: bit, fragment, piece, scrap

SpellingJoy score for fraction

SpellingJoy Gematria

Mystic
219

Letter Values

F
9
R
19
A
1
C
4
T
21
I
9
O
15
N
17

Etymology

Middle English fraccioun "act or result of breaking, mathematical fraction," borrowed from Medieval Latin frāctiōn-, frāctiō "breaking, division into parts, mathematical fraction," going back to Late Latin, "breaking, weariness, illness," from Latin frag-, variant stem of frangere "to break, shatter" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action