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Measure , meas·ure / ˈmezhər/ • v. [tr.] 1. ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units or b… commensurable , com·men·su·ra·ble / kəˈmensərəbəl; kəˈmenshərəbəl/ • adj. 1. measurable by the same standard: the finite is not commensurable with the infinite. 2. (… Dimension (physics) , di·men·sion / diˈmenchən/ • n. 1. an aspect or feature of a situation, problem, or thing: sun-dried tomatoes add a new dimension to this sauce. 2. (u… Goniometer , go·ni·om·e·ter / ˌgōnēˈämitər/ • n. an instrument for the precise measurement of angles, esp. one used to measure the angles between the faces of cry… Measurement , British mathematician and physicist William Thomson (1824–1907), otherwise known as Lord Kelvin, indicated the importance of measurement to science:… Measurement , British mathematician and physicist William Thomson (1824–1907), otherwise known as Lord Kelvin, indicated the importance of measurement to science:…
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