Is there an equivalent to a 'quarter' for twelfths?





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I've heard of quintants,septants,octants, and quandrants, but I can't find a word for a sector of a twelfths. Any ideas?










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  • Maybe it’s a month ;-)

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  • Twelfth already seems like the equivalent of quarter to me. I ate a quarter of the pie and I ate a twelfth of the pie. What am I missing?

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I've heard of quintants,septants,octants, and quandrants, but I can't find a word for a sector of a twelfths. Any ideas?










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  • Maybe it’s a month ;-)

    – Jim
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  • Twelfth already seems like the equivalent of quarter to me. I ate a quarter of the pie and I ate a twelfth of the pie. What am I missing?

    – Jason Bassford
    22 mins ago














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I've heard of quintants,septants,octants, and quandrants, but I can't find a word for a sector of a twelfths. Any ideas?










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  • Maybe it’s a month ;-)

    – Jim
    2 hours ago











  • Twelfth already seems like the equivalent of quarter to me. I ate a quarter of the pie and I ate a twelfth of the pie. What am I missing?

    – Jason Bassford
    22 mins ago



















  • Maybe it’s a month ;-)

    – Jim
    2 hours ago











  • Twelfth already seems like the equivalent of quarter to me. I ate a quarter of the pie and I ate a twelfth of the pie. What am I missing?

    – Jason Bassford
    22 mins ago

















Maybe it’s a month ;-)

– Jim
2 hours ago





Maybe it’s a month ;-)

– Jim
2 hours ago













Twelfth already seems like the equivalent of quarter to me. I ate a quarter of the pie and I ate a twelfth of the pie. What am I missing?

– Jason Bassford
22 mins ago





Twelfth already seems like the equivalent of quarter to me. I ate a quarter of the pie and I ate a twelfth of the pie. What am I missing?

– Jason Bassford
22 mins ago










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