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A quarter is one-fourth, , 25% or 0.25. Quarter or quarters may refer to:


Places

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Quarter (urban subdivision) A quarter is a section of an urban settlement. A quarter can be administratively defined and its borders officially designated, and it may have its own administrative structure (subordinate to that of the city, town or other urban area). Such a ...
, a section or area, usually of a town


Placenames

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Quarter, South Lanarkshire Quarter is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the hill above the Clyde Valley. History Francis Groome described the village in 1884-4 thus: :"Quarter Ironworks and Darngaber, a conjoint village in Hamilton parish, Lanarkshire, 3 mile ...
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Le Quartier Le Quartier () is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France. See also *Communes of the Puy-de-Dôme department The following is a list of the 464 Communes of France, communes of the Puy-de-Dôme Departments of Franc ...
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The Quarter, Anguilla The Quarter is one of the fourteen Districts of Anguilla. Its population at the 2011 census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used ...
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Quartier, Sud, Haiti Quartier is a village in the Aquin commune of the Aquin Arrondissement, in the Sud department of Haiti. The village is located 2 miles northeast of Aquin Aquin (; ht, Aken) is a commune in the Aquin Arrondissement, in the Sud departmen ...


Arts, entertainment, and media

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Quarters (children's game) Bloody knuckles is a game in which each player makes a fist with the thumb wrapped around the other fingers. Then each fist punches the other's fist. Players who flinch are out of the game. Whoever lasts the longest before quitting wins the g ...
or bloody knuckles, a schoolyard game involving quarters or other coins *
Quarters (game) Quarters is a drinking game which involves players bouncing an American quarter or similar-size coin off a table in an attempt to have the quarter land in a certain place, usually into a shot glass (or cup) on that table. It is also played in So ...
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Quarters! ''Quarters!'' is the sixth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It was released on 1 May 2015 on Heavenly Records, peaking at No. 99 on the ARIA Charts. The album was nominated for Best Jazz Al ...
'', a 2015 album by the psychedelic rock group King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard *
Quarter note A quarter note (American) or crotchet ( ) (British) is a note (music), musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve). Quarter notes are notated with a filled-in oval note head and a straight, flagless ste ...
, in music one quarter of a whole note * "Quarters" (Wilco song) * "Quarter" (song)


Coins

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Quarter (Canadian coin) The quarter, short for quarter dollar, is a Canadian coin worth 25 cents or one-fourth of a Canadian dollar. It is a small, circular coin of silver colour. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official name for the coin is the 25-cent pie ...
, valued at one-fourth of a Canadian dollar *
Quarter (United States coin) The quarter, short for quarter dollar, is a Coins of the United States dollar, United States coin worth 25 cent (U.S. coin), cents, one-quarter of a United States dollar, dollar. The coin sports the profile of George Washington on its obverse, a ...
, valued at one-fourth of a U.S. dollar **
Washington quarter The Washington quarter is the present quarter dollar or 25-cent piece issued by the United States Mint. The coin was first struck in 1932; the original version was designed by sculptor John Flanagan. As the United States prepared to celebrate t ...
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Quarter farthing The British quarter farthing was a denomination of sterling coinage worth of a pound, of a shilling, or of a penny. It was produced for circulation in Ceylon in various years between 1839 and 1853, with proof coins being produced in 1868. It ...
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Quarter dollar The term "quarter dollar" refers to a quarter-unit of several currencies that are named "dollar". One dollar ( $1) is normally divided into subsidiary currency of 100 cents, so a quarter dollar is equal to 25 cents. These quarter dollars (aka qu ...
, unit of currencies that are named dollar *
Quarter guinea The Quarter guinea was a British coin minted only in the years 1718 and 1762. As the name implies, it was valued at one-fourth of a guinea, which at that time was worth twenty-one shillings (£1.05). The quarter guinea therefore was valued at fiv ...
, a British coin


Military

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General quarters General quarters, battle stations, or action stations is an announcement made aboard a naval warship A warship or combatant ship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed ...
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Barracks Barracks are usually a group of long buildings built to house military personnel or laborers. The English word originates from the 17th century via French and Italian from an old Spanish word "barraca" ("soldier's tent"), but today barracks are u ...
or quarters, buildings built to house military personnel or laborers * Quarter, a promise or guarantee of mercy to a vanquished enemy; see
Safe conduct Safe conduct, safe passage, or letters of transit, is the situation in time of international conflict or war where one state, a party to such conflict, issues to a person (usually an enemy state's subject) a pass or document to allow the enemy ...


Time

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Academic quarter (class timing) An academic quarter (localized into various languages in the countries where it is practised) is the quarter-hour (15 minute) discrepancy between the defined start time for a lecture or lesson ("per schema") and the actual starting time, at some u ...
, term used by universities in various European countries for the 15 minutes between the defined start time for a lecture and the actual time it will start *
Academic quarter (year division) An academic quarter refers to the division of an academic year into four parts. Historical context The modern academic quarter calendar can be traced to the historic English law court / legal training pupillage four term system: * Hilary: Ja ...
, a division of an academic year lasting from 8 to 12 weeks *
Quarter days In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, school terms started, and rents were due. They fell on four religious festivals roughly three months apart and close to the two solstic ...
, in British and Irish tradition, one of four dates in each year on which rents, etc. were due *
Quarter (calendar year) Generally speaking, a calendar year begins on the New Year's Day of the given calendar system and ends on the day before the following New Year's Day, and thus consists of a whole number of days. A year can also be measured by starting on any o ...
, one of four divisions of a calendar year * One of four divisions (each three months) of a
fiscal year A fiscal year (or financial year, or sometimes budget year) is used in government accounting, which varies between countries, and for budget purposes. It is also used for financial reporting by businesses and other organizations. Laws in many ...


Other uses

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Quarter (unit) The quarter ( "one-fourth") was used as the name of several distinct English units based on ¼ sizes of some base unit. The "quarter of London" mentioned by ''Magna Carta'' as the national standard measure for wine, ale, and grain was ¼ ton or ...
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Quarters of nobility Quarters of nobility is an expression used in the bestowal of hereditary titles and refers to the number of generations in typically an ahnentafel in which noble status has been held by a family regardless of whether a title was actually in use by ...
or quarterings, the number of generations in which noble status has been held by a family *
Hanged, drawn and quartered To be hanged, drawn and quartered became a statutory penalty for men convicted of high treason in the Kingdom of England from 1352 under Edward III of England, King Edward III (1327–1377), although similar rituals are recorded during the rei ...
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Quarter (heraldry) Quartering is a method of joining several different coats of arms together in one shield by dividing the shield into equal parts and placing different coats of arms in each division. Typically, a quartering consists of a division into four ...
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William Quarter William J. Quarter (January 21, 1806 – April 10, 1848) was an Irish American prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the first Bishop of Chicago (1844–1848). Biography Early years William Quarter was born in Killurin, King's County, Ireland ...
(1806–1848)


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1/4 (disambiguation) 1/4 or or or in decimal from 0.25 may refer to: * The calendar date January 4, in month-day format * The calendar date 1 April in day-month format * 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, an infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps * A fracti ...
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No quarter (disambiguation) No quarter, no mercy shown by a victor, who treats a vanquished opponent very harshly or refuses to spare a surrendering opponent's life. No quarter may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * "No Quarter" (song), a song by Led Zeppelin :*' ...
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The Quarters (disambiguation) The Quarters may refer to: * The Quarters (band), an Australian musical group * The Quarters, Hursley Park, a cricket ground in Hampshire, England * The Quarters, Edmonton, Canada * ''The Quarters'' (TV series), Malaysian production *''The Quar ...
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QTR (disambiguation) QTR may refer to: * Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor, a type of aircraft * Fiscal quarter, in finance * ICAO designator for Qatar Airways, a Qatari airline * Q code, a radiotelegraphy message code * Quick Tire Removal Wheel, a wheel rim used for large m ...
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Quart (disambiguation) Quart is an imperial and US customary unit of volume. Quart may also refer to: * Quart, a coin worth of a Gibraltarian real * Quart Festival, a music festival in Norway * Quart, a proposed metric typographic unit Places * Quart, Aosta Valley, ...
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Quarterdeck (disambiguation) Quarterdeck can refer to: * Quarterdeck, part of a warship * Quarterdeck Office Systems ** Quarterdeck Expanded Memory Manager Quarterdeck Expanded Memory Manager (QEMM) is a memory manager produced by Quarterdeck Office Systems in the late 19 ...
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Quartering (disambiguation) Quartering may refer to: * Dividing into four parts: **Dismemberment - a form of execution ** Hanged, drawn and quartered - another form of execution **Quartering (heraldry) * Coning and quartering a process for splitting of an analytic sample * Qu ...
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Quartet (disambiguation) A quartet is a musical group of four people or a piece written for four musicians Quartet may also refer to: Albums * ''Quartet'' (Alison Brown album), 1996 * ''Quartet'' (Bill Frisell album), 1996 * ''Quartet'' (Herbie Hancock album), 1982 * ...
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Quarterly A magazine is a periodical literature, periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content (media), content. They are generally financed by advertising, newsagent's shop, ...
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Quartiere A (; plural: ) is a territorial subdivision of certain Italian towns. The word derives from (‘fourth’) and was thus properly used only for towns divided into four neighborhoods by the two main roads. It has been later used as a synonymous ...
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Quartier (unit) The quarter ( "one-fourth") was used as the name of several distinct English units based on ¼ sizes of some base unit. The "quarter of London" mentioned by ''Magna Carta'' as the national standard measure for wine, ale, and grain was ¼ ton or t ...
, an obsolete French unit of measurement *
Quartile In statistics, a quartile is a type of quantile which divides the number of data points into four parts, or ''quarters'', of more-or-less equal size. The data must be ordered from smallest to largest to compute quartiles; as such, quartiles are a ...
, a term from statistics, meaning "fourth" *
Fourth (disambiguation) Fourth or the fourth may refer to: * the ordinal form of the number 4 * ''Fourth'' (album), by Soft Machine, 1971 * Fourth (angle), an ancient astronomical subdivision * Fourth (music), a musical interval * ''The Fourth'' (1972 film), a Sovie ...
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