Etymology
From New Latin per centum (“by the hundred”).
Adverb
- For every hundred (used with preceding numeral to form a noun phrase expressing a proportion).
- A resolution must receive fifty-one percent of the votes to pass.
Usage notes
- A percentage is often denoted by the character %.
- 50% denotes 50 percent.
- The difference of two percentages is measured by percentage point, not by percent.
- In the UK, per cent is the normal form.
Noun
percent (plural percent or percents)
- A percentage, a proportion (especially per hundred).
- only a small percent attain the top ranks
- One part per hundred; one percent.
- The percent sign, %.
- An annuity or security with a certain fixed and guaranteed annual percentage rate of return or percentage dividend.
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