atlikjas
The term "atlikjas" is a word of Latvian origin that translates to "remainder" or "what is left over" in English. It is most commonly encountered in mathematical contexts, referring to the result of a division operation when the dividend is not perfectly divisible by the divisor. For instance, when 17 is divided by 5, the quotient is 3 and the remainder, or atlikjas, is 2. This concept is fundamental to elementary arithmetic and is often taught as part of the division algorithm.
Beyond mathematics, "atlikjas" can also be used more generally to describe any leftover portion of something,