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SIZE |
Measurements |
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SQUARE MILES |
Area measurements |
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ACRES |
Land measurements |
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WIDTHS |
Area measurements |
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LENGTHS |
Skirt measurements |
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RADII |
Circle measurements of arm bones |
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AMPS |
Current measurements on new maps |
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MEASURE |
To make a measurement or measurements. |
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HECTARES |
He cares about the original land measurements |
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CALIBRATED |
Marked to allow measurements to be taken |
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HOLOMETER |
An instrument for making of angular measurements. |
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BAROMETRY |
The art or process of making barometrical measurements. |
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ELEXTROMETRY |
The art or process of making electrical measurements. |
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ALTITUDINAL |
Of or pertaining to height; as, altitudinal
measurements. |
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MEASURING |
Used in, or adapted for, ascertaining measurements, or
dividing by measure. |
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ODOMETRICAL |
Of or pertaining to the odometer, or to measurements
made with it. |
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PYROMETRICAL |
Pertaining to, or obtained by, the pyrometer; as,
pyrometrical instruments; pyrometrical measurements. |
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SEISMOMETRIC |
Of or pertaining to seismometry, or seismometer; as,
seismometric instruments; seismometric measurements. |
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SPECTROMETER |
A spectroscope fitted for measurements of the
luminious spectra observed with it. |
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ASTROMETRY |
The art of making measurements among the stars, or of
determining their relative magnitudes. |
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MECHANICAL |
Obtained by trial, by measurements, etc.; approximate;
empirical. See the 2d Note under Geometric. |
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REDUCTION |
The preparation of the facts and measurements of
observations in order to deduce a general result. |
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MAGNETOMETRIC |
Pertaining to, or employed in, the measurement of
magnetic forces; obtained by means of a magnetometer; as, magnetometric
instruments; magnetometric measurements. |
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COUNTERGAGE |
An adjustable gage, with double points for
transferring measurements from one timber to another, as the breadth of
a mortise to the place where the tenon is to be made. |
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ATMO |
The standard atmospheric pressure used in certain physical
measurements calculations; conventionally, that pressure under which
the barometer s... |