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denominator
In mathematics, this term identifies the divisor of a fraction, establishing the scale or unit of measurement for the parts being counted. It serves as the foundation that defines the size of each slice of the whole. When used figuratively, it describes a shared trait that links disparate elements. The phrase "lowest common denominator" often carries a negative connotation, suggesting a reduction in quality or intellectual level to appeal to the widest, least sophisticated audience.
Meanings
The number below the line in a fraction, indicating the total number of equal parts into which the whole is divided.
"The denominator in the fraction 3/4 is 4."