Quarter Definition & Meaning
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noun
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one of the four equal or equivalent parts into which anything is or may be divided.
a quarter of an apple; a quarter of a book.
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a fourth part, especially of one (¼).
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one fourth of a U.S. or Canadian dollar, equivalent to 25 cents.
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a coin of this value.
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one fourth of an hour.
He stayed there for an hour and a quarter.
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the moment marking this period.
The clock struck the quarter.
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one fourth of a calendar or fiscal year.
The bank sends out a statement each quarter.
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Astronomy.
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a fourth of the moon's period or monthly revolution, being that portion of its period or orbital course between a quadrature and a syzygy.
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either quadrature of the moon.
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(in schools, colleges, and universities) one of the terms or periods into which instruction is organized, generally 10 to 12 weeks in length.
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Sports. any of the four periods that make up certain games, as football and basketball.
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one fourth of a pound.
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one fourth of a mile; two furlongs.
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one fourth of a yard; 9 inches.
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a unit of weight: one fourth of a hundredweight. In the U.S. this equals 25 pounds and in Britain 28 pounds.
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British. a measure of capacity for grain, etc., equal to 8 bushels, or, locally, to approximately this.
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the region of any of the four principal points of the compass or divisions of the horizon.
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such a point or division.
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any point or direction of the compass.
The wind is blowing in that quarter.
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a region, district, or place.
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a particular district of a city or town, especially one generally occupied by a particular group of people.
the Turkish quarter; an artists' quarter.
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Usually quarters.
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housing accommodations, as a place of residence; lodgings.
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Military. the buildings, houses, barracks, or rooms occupied by military personnel or their families.
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Often quarters. an unspecified part or member of a community, government, etc., that serves as a source of information or authority.
He received secret information from a high quarter.
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mercy or indulgence, especially as shown in sparing the life and accepting the surrender of a vanquished enemy.
to give quarter; to ask for quarter.
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one of the four parts, each including a leg, of the body or carcass of a quadruped.
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Veterinary Medicine. the part of a horse's hoof between heel and toe.
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Shoemaking. the part of a boot or shoe on each side of the foot, from the middle of the back to the vamp.
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Nautical.
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the after part of a ship's side, usually from about the aftermost mast to the stern.
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the general horizontal direction 45° from the stern of a ship on either side.
Another boat is coming near on the port quarter.
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one of the stations to which crew members are called for battle, emergencies, or drills.
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the part of a yard between the slings and the yardarm.
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quarter point.
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Heraldry.
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any of the four equal areas into which an escutcheon may be divided by a vertical and a horizontal line passing through the center.
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any of the variously numbered areas into which an escutcheon may be divided for the marshaling of different arms.
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any of the arms marshaled on an escutcheon.
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a charge occupying one quarter of an escutcheon, especially that in dexter chief.
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each half of a cask, consisting of the portion from the bilge to the top chime and the portion from the bilge to the bottom chime.
verb (used with object)
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to divide into four equal or equivalent parts.
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to divide into parts fewer or more than four.
Quarter the pie into six pieces.
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to cut the body of (a person) into quarters, especially in executing for treason or the like.
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Machinery. to make holes in, fix, etc., a quarter of a circle apart.
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to furnish with lodging in a particular place.
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to impose (soldiers) on persons, towns, etc., to be lodged and fed.
He quartered his men with the farmer.
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to assign to a particular place for service, action, etc., as on a battleship.
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to traverse (the ground) from left to right and right to left while advancing, as dogs in search of game.
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Heraldry.
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to divide (an escutcheon) into four or more parts.
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to place or bear quarterly (different coats of arms, etc.) on an escutcheon.
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to display (a coat of arms) with one's own on an escutcheon.
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verb (used without object)
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to take up, or be in quarters; lodge.
to quarter in a cheap hotel.
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to range to and fro, as dogs in search of game.
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Nautical. to sail so as to have the wind or sea on the quarter.
adjective
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being one of four equal or approximately equal parts into which anything is or may be divided.
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being equal to only about one fourth of the full measure.
noun
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one of four equal or nearly equal parts of an object, quantity, amount, etc
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Also called: fourth. the fraction equal to one divided by four ( 1/ 4 )
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a quarter of a dollar; 25-cent piece
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a unit of weight equal to a quarter of a hundredweight. 1 US quarter is equal to 25 pounds; 1 Brit quarter is equal to 28 pounds
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short for quarter-hour
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a fourth part of a year; three months
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astronomy
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one fourth of the moon's period of revolution around the earth
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either of two phases of the moon, first quarter or last quarter when half of the lighted surface is visible from the earth
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informal a unit of weight equal to a quarter of a pound or 4 ounces
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a unit of capacity for grain, etc, usually equal to 8 UK bushels
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sport one of the four periods into which certain games are divided
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nautical the part of a vessel's side towards the stern, usually aft of the aftermost mast
the port quarter
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nautical the general direction along the water in the quadrant between the beam of a vessel and its stern
the wind was from the port quarter
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a region or district of a town or city
the Spanish quarter
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a region, direction, or point of the compass
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(sometimes plural) an unspecified person or group of people
to get word from the highest quarter
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mercy or pity, as shown to a defeated opponent (esp in the phrases ask for or give quarter )
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any of the four limbs, including the adjacent parts, of the carcass of a quadruped or bird
a hind quarter of beef
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vet science the side part of the wall of a horse's hoof
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the part of a shoe or boot covering the heel and joining the vamp
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heraldry one of four more or less equal quadrants into which a shield may be divided
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slang military short for quartermaster
verb
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(tr) to divide into four equal or nearly equal parts
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(tr) to divide into any number of parts
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(tr) (esp formerly) to dismember (a human body)
to be drawn and quartered
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to billet or be billeted in lodgings, esp (of military personnel) in civilian lodgings
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(intr) (of gun dogs or hounds) to range over an area of ground in search of game or the scent of quarry
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(intr) nautical (of the wind) to blow onto a vessel's quarter
the wind began to quarter
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(tr) heraldry
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to divide (a shield) into four separate bearings with a cross
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to place (one set of arms) in diagonally opposite quarters to another
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adjective
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being or consisting of one of four equal parts
a quarter pound of butter
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see at close quarters; draw and quarter.
Other Word Forms
- half-quarter adjective
- interquarter noun
- outquarters noun
- quarterer noun
Etymology
Origin of quarter
1250–1300; (noun) Middle English < Anglo-French; Old French quartier < Latin quartārius, equivalent to quart ( us ) fourth + -ārius -ary; (v.) Middle English quarteren, derivative of the noun
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
The fatalism, the quarter of a century of not contending, the grinding down of expectation.
From BBC
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The steep drop in crypto prices and the shift in computing capacity toward AI meant that the company saw lower sales in the December quarter.
From Barron's
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Their base case is for a new record sometime in the third quarter.
From Barron's
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The hometown Giants trailed for most of the game but took the lead in the fourth quarter, only to see the visiting Baltimore Colts tie the score on a field goal shortly before time expired.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Today more than a quarter of the world’s cashmere comes from this Central Asian state where humans are outnumbered by goats.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Related Words
- fourth
- one-fourth
- part
- portion
- term
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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