Centimetre (English spelling) or centimeter (American spelling)
tape measure is masculine so it's...le centimetre, le metre
A centimetre. A centimetre. A centimetre. A centimetre.
Centimetre. Centimetre. Centimetre. Centimetre.
1 centimetre.1 centimetre.1 centimetre.1 centimetre.
The spelling "centimetre" is the spelling in British and Commonwealth English, while the spelling "centimeter" is the spelling in American English.
A millimeter is such a small length that it is hard to visualize. A human fingernail is less than one millimeter thick. It takes 10 millimeters to make one centimeter, and 25.4 of them to make one inch.
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a cubic centimetere is a centimetere times by itself when a centimetre cube is a centimetre all the way around
Centimetres and centimetres are the same measurement. Therefore, 1 centimetre is equal to 1 centimetre.
A centimetre squared is a measure of area; it can have any shape. The easiest area of 1 centimetre squared (to draw/visualise) is a square with one centimetre on each side.
A decimetre is 10 centimetre. A decimetre is 10 centimetre.
Ten millimetres (or millimeters) make one centimetre (centimetre).