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- least vs. lowest - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The superlative form of low is, in fact, lowest Low, lower, lowest are all intended to define either altitude height or rank order Least is the superlative of less, or combined with adjectives to make their superlative "Least attractive," for example Least can also mean smallest
- How are least, lowest, and fewest used differently?
Far from "fewest number" being the most correct construction, indeed I believe it to be incorrect I say this because "fewest" refers to the members of the smallest group under discussion not the size of the number used to count them
- idioms - What does “the lowest common denominator” mean in the context . . .
The term lowest (or least) common denominator (LCD) of a set of whole numbers (i e , non-zero integers) is the smallest whole number that each member of the set divides evenly Mathematically, this means that the LCD includes all the factors of each member of the set, but in the vernacular, it means the smallest thing that a group of people
- mathematics - Why do we say lowest common denominator when we mean . . .
The “lowest common denominator” is the denominator that it is most practical or easiest to use when summing or comparing fractions In the analogy, the “lowest common denominator” is the trait or theme that is most practical or easiest to take advantage of or use
- Less or lower - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I am struggeling with deciding between 'less' or 'lower' For example I have the three sentences: Method A leads, on average, to 50 kWh less lower surplus energy per day The results show that the
- Lowest vs. lowermost - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
OALD has no entry for lowermost Actually this means you don't need the word Collins and TFD (The Free Dictionary) have an entry for lowermost meaning lowest So lowermost is just a variant for lowest, and the question is whether such a variant is necessary at all Ngrams shows that the frequency of lowermost is extremely low Link
- Should it be cheaper price or lower price?
The Merriam Webster dictionary defines cheap as charging or obtainable at a low price a: a good cheap hotel cheap tickets
- Does English have words to describe the lowest rank member of society . . .
The lowest-ranking person in society might be a serf:-a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another or perhaps a churl:-a A ceorl b A medieval English peasant Slightly higher in the pecking order would be a villein:-
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