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was fractional
noun
An expression of a fractional number.
Exact(2)
The pause was fractional, and then an apology, and then the request again.
Bolt's losing margin in Rome was fractional and it was his lack of fluidity between 10m and 30m that cost him the race.
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To employ a mathematical analogy, we can say that although the risk of extinction may be fractional, the stake is, humanly speaking, infinite, and a fraction of infinity is still infinity.
Charges for users are minimal; charges for developers are fractional.
Of course, the crowds, estimated at 20,000, were fractional.
For companies that do not want to buy planes outright, an increasingly popular option is fractional ownership of jet aircraft.
The main process for separating the hydrocarbon components of crude oil is fractional distillation.
Now they are fractional owners of an eight-passenger corporate jet offered by one of Mr. Fruchter's competitors, and make the flight routinely.
"You fly coach and then you fly first class and then it is fractional ownership of a jet and then owning a jet.
The strain ε is fractional shortening of the specimen parallel to the applied compression; it is given here in percent.
"He and I are fractional owners in a horse, but I couldn't tell you the name of it".
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