definite quantity
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Definition
Noun: A definite quantity is a specific, measured, and precisely determined amount of something. It is not an estimate or a vague description but a concrete figure or measurement that can be counted or quantified.
Usage
The term is used to refer to a known, fixed, or precisely measured amount. It is often used in scientific, mathematical, commercial, and legal contexts where exact amounts are critical.
Examples
- The recipe calls for a definite quantity of flour: 250 grams.
- The contract specifies a definite quantity of goods to be delivered each month.
- In chemistry, a mole represents a definite quantity of particles (atoms or molecules).
Advanced Usage
- Legal/Contractual Context: A definite quantity clause in a contract prevents disputes by clearly stating the exact amount to be supplied or paid for.
- The agreement failed because it did not specify a definite quantity of raw materials.
- Scientific Measurement: It refers to a measurement with a specific numerical value and unit.
- The experiment requires adding a definite quantity of the reagent, not just "some."
Variants and Related Words
- Quantifiable (adj): Able to be measured or expressed as a numerical quantity.
- Measurement (n): The action of measuring something, which results in a definite quantity.
- Fixed amount (n phrase): A very close synonym, emphasizing an amount that does not change.
Synonyms
- Specific amount
- Measured amount
- Precise quantity
- Fixed amount
Antonyms
- Indefinite quantity
- Estimated amount
- Approximate number
- Vague amount
Noun
- a specific measure of amount