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measurer

[ UK /mˈɛʒəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who makes measurements

How To Use measurer In A Sentence

  • The best use of body fat measurements is to compare measurements taken over time, using the same method and measurer.
  • Hence the spark and shock at the moment of disjunction, although resulting from great intensity and quantity, of the current _at that moment_, are no direct indicators or measurers of the intensity or quantity of the constant current previously passing, and by which they are ultimately produced. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1
  • [4] Or rather, "a measurer of air" -- i.e. devoted not to good sound solid "geometry," but the unsubstantial science of "aerometry. The Economist
  • I'd love to tell you more details about how she operates in the kitchen - whether she is a precise measurer or just a chop-it-and-toss-it-in-the-bowl kind of cook - but she threw me out of the kitchen.
  • Finally, her name Jig, is symbolic because jig is another word for a whiskey measurer, which is a tool. Literary analysis: Hills Like White Elephants, by Ernest Hemingway
  • The measurer had no preliminary knowledge of the patient's regimen.
  • Most work through it, but Michael is doomed to be a tree measurer from the ground up. A Guy, A Rope, & A Redwood Tree
  • The name "Easter" comes from the Saxon Eostre (Phoenician Astarte), goddess of the Moon and measurer of time. Daniel Bruno Sanz: Bad Moon, Burnt Qurans, Birthers and Flat Earthers
  • A new digital torque and rotational speed measurer is introduced in this paper.
  • I have never entered any of my trophies, but a B & C measurer scored him 403. What is the bigest...
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