ratio
Latin
noun
Definitions
- reason, reasoning, explanation, ground, motive, rationality, rationale
- calculation, account, accounting, reckoning, computation, business
- procedure, course, manner, method, mode, conduct, plan
- theory, view
- doctrine, system, philosophy collective body of the teachings of a school of thought
- register list
- regard, respect, interest, consideration
- reference, relation, respect
Etymology
Affix from Latin reor (calculate, reckon, count, think, compute).
Origin
Latin
reor
Gloss
calculate, reckon, count, think, compute
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
思, 考
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cross-ratio English
- eigenratio English
- ratio English
- ratioed English
- ratioless English
- ratiometer English
- ratiometric English
- ratiometry English
- ration English
- subratio English
- rationabilis Latin
- ratiuncula Latin
- ratiō Latin
- ratiōnem Latin
- reor Latin
- Ration German
- ráció Hungarian
- rációk Hungarian
- ratio French
- ration French
- rationner French
- ratio Spanish, Castilian
- razonable Spanish, Castilian
- razón Spanish, Castilian
- sinrazón Spanish, Castilian
- feltrasjon Norwegian Bokmål
- rasjon Norwegian Bokmål
- razão Portuguese
- rácio Portuguese
- feltrasjon Norwegian Nynorsk
- rasjon Norwegian Nynorsk
- irrationel Danish
- rationel Danish
- ræson Danish
- racionální Czech
- raisun Old French
- resnable Old French
- raisoun Norman
- *rēōr Proto-Italic
- rason Papiamentu
- lākiō Hawaiian
- rageon Bourguignon
- roizon Bourguignon
- rason Hiligaynon
- roaison Picard
- razon omq-teo