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decimetre

[ UK /dˈɛsɪmˌiːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a metric unit of length equal to one tenth of a meter

How To Use decimetre In A Sentence

  • Clasts vary in size from a few decimetres to well over a metre in the thicker beds.
  • A sandstone dyke-sill complex was intruded into a sequence of black mudstones and decimetre-thick bands of limestone.
  • Clasts vary in size from a few decimetres to well over a metre in the thicker beds.
  • Under favourable climatic conditions, however, most prominently in tropical cloud forests, branches may be covered by a veritable soil layer, sometimes decimetres in depth.
  • Units: cubic cm (cm³) cubic ft (cu ft; ft³) 1 ft³ = 28.32 dm³ cubic decimetre (dm³) cubic yd (cu yd; yd³) 1 yd³ = 0.7646 m³ cubic m (m³) 1728 in³ = 1 ft³ 5. Appendices
  • Under favourable climatic conditions, however, most prominently in tropical cloud forests, branches may be covered by a veritable soil layer, sometimes decimetres in depth.
  • The room was a spherical shape, surrounded by very thick glass at least a decimetre thick.
  • It is at a distance of 12,841,348, 284,623 metres and 7 decimetres that this planet describes its orbit round the sun in 572 years, 194 days, 12 hours, 43 minutes, 9.8 seconds.
  • Apertures range from millimetre to decimetre.
  • A thin (a few decimetres thick) conglomerate, with Miocene carbonate clasts bored by bivalves, and volcanic cobbles, occurs at the base.
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