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Meanings of
common factor
in English
Catalan
comú divisor
Back to the meaning
An integer that divides two (or more) other integers evenly.
common divisor
common measure
Catalan
comú divisor
Synonyms
Examples for "
common divisor
"
common divisor
common measure
Examples for "
common divisor
"
1
Divide the number of harness into two parts, which must neither be equal nor have a
common
divisor
.
2
The number of votes obtained by each of the lists is divided by the "
common
divisor
"
thus:-
3
The lowest of these numbers, 3,500, becomes the
common
divisor
,
or the "electoral quotient."
4
Or, what is worse, suppose you encourage her to study the Greatest
Common
Divisor
?
5
Then she will never need the Greatest
Common
Divisor
.
1
He had preserved in no
common
measure
the innocence of childhood.
2
This measure is, moreover, independent of the particular phenomenon taken as the
common
measure
.
3
Any
common
measure
for the prevention or punishment of crime.
4
Perhaps he was wily beyond the
common
measure
of man.
5
The difficulty of reconciling the varied interests in a
common
measure
seemed at times insurmountable.
Usage of
common factor
in English
1
They shared another
common
factor
:
they were both possessed of total recall.
2
However, among other similarities there's undoubtedly one
common
factor
-youth.
3
The second most
common
factor
in positive reviews was product performance.
4
The
common
factor
among all three patients was their advanced age.
5
The
common
factor
in all scientific advice involves an end to drift-net fishing.
6
Resource activation is considered as an important
common
factor
in psychotherapy.
7
Somewhere there's a
common
factor
that makes all these children special.
8
With this
common
factor
,
the way lies open to every kind of error.
9
I'm still not convinced that my campaign is the
common
factor
.
10
Chronic inflammation is a
common
factor
in the development of many gastrointestinal malignancies.
11
The reasons must, then, be looked for in a
common
factor
.
12
The
common
factor
has been, and is, reaction against the traditions of Europe.
13
The
common
factor
on each occasion has been that the ball has swung.
14
The only
common
factor
seemed to be a touch of insanity or simpleminded-ness.
15
Another
common
factor
is that the PCC did absolutely nothing at all to help.
16
A rubbish bin had been identified as a
common
factor
.
Other examples for "common factor"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
common
factor
common
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
common factor
Catalan
comú divisor
factor comú
Common factor
through the time
Common factor
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common