Lakhth

adj, noun

adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    One of a lakh equal parts of a whole. Myanmar, South-Asia, rare

    "If we are to revive these industries and make the country self contained^([sic]) and prvide^([sic]) for millions of our people, with an opportunity to save themselves, while serving the nation, we must tackle this question, and see that the people get to be national-minded. In this connection I would only say if only one ten lakhth. 10,00,000 of the amount that is being spent on mechanisation, was spent on the revival of the old industries, that happen to be there, despite many handicaps and hardships, the whole problem of self-sufficiency in food and clothing, together with that of unemployment, would be solved at one stroke."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Being one of a lakh equal parts of a whole. Myanmar, South-Asia, not-comparable, rare

    "The nucleus, which occupies just one-lakhth part of the volume of of^([sic]) an atom, contains all its mass, and consists of neutral neutrons and positively charged protons, bound by non-electromagnetic nuclear force."

Example

More examples

"The nucleus, which occupies just one-lakhth part of the volume of of^([sic]) an atom, contains all its mass, and consists of neutral neutrons and positively charged protons, bound by non-electromagnetic nuclear force."

Etymology

From lakh + -th.

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