centimeter

[ US /ˈsɛntəˌmitɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter
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How To Use centimeter In A Sentence

  • Providing measurements of birds in both inches and centimeters was a very good idea.
  • We asked the surgeon, are you talking millimeters, centimeters, inches?
  • This kind of unusual elephant feather same material length approximately 0.8 centimeter.
  • unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter
  • Incident energy: Total arc energy, both radiant and convective, that is actually received per unit area, in calories per square centimeter. CSE - Top Articles
  • Officials were watching flood levels on the Rhine river in the city of Koblenz on Monday that were expected to peak at 25 feet, 4 inches 7 meters, 70 centimeters, and some low-lying parts of the city were under water. Man Feared Dead As Melting Snow Floods Germany
  • The big milling machine was working on the final large beryllium component, a large metallic hyperboloid about fifty centimeters in length, with a maximum width of twenty. The Sum of all Fears
  • Even remnants of last meals were preserved, such as the bellyful of shrimp fossilized inside one 8-centimeter-long larval salamander.
  • The material's specific surface area of a few hundred square meters per cubic centimeter corresponds to about a thousand times that of a polished silicon wafer.
  • Most confusing are the measures of kilos, hectares, kilometers, centimeters, and grams.
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