lakhth
Etymology
From lakh + -th.
lakhth means being one of a lakh equal parts of a whole. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 95 out of 100.
adj
- Being one of a lakh equal parts of a whole.“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.”
noun
- One of a lakh equal parts of a whole.“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”