quartal

adj

Etymology

From Russian кварта́л (kvartál), from German Quartal, from Medieval Latin quārtālis.

  1. derived from quārtālis
  2. derived from Quartal
  3. borrowed from кварта́л

Definitions

  1. Of base four

    Of base four; using only four unique digits.

  2. Having a distinct preference for intervals of fourths.

  3. A section or block of a city in Russia.

    • Thus in the Ishan’s yard, not far from the Russian Company’s office, in the quartal of Bokhara called Juibar, may be seen a number of these patients chained, or rather picketed, to posts like horses.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA