περίμετρος (perimetros). Perimeter
περι-around(a specific area) -μετρο -meter, a measure of distance
The word that most likely means "a measure of distance around a specific area" based on Greek roots is "perimeter." The term is derived from the Greek words "peri" meaning "around" and "metron" meaning "measure."
The word "perimeter" is from the Greek words peri(around) and métron (measure).
Hodos ("path") and metron ("measure") are Greek roots that form the word odometer, which means "a measure of distance traveled."
The maximum distance a Greek citizen would have to travel to reach the sea is around 85 miles, as Greece has a maximum width of around 280 miles. However, this distance may vary depending on the specific location within the country.
English is 'around' and in Greek it is peri, as in the word 'perimeter'.
odometer = odo (Greek hodos, road) + meter (Greek metron, measure) something you use to measure how much distance you have travelled
peri= around, meter= measure.
The word for this device is an "odometer" from the Greek roots hodos (path) and métron (measure).
The perimeter is the distance around the edge of a figure. The word itself comes from the Greek perimetros, based on peri- ‘around’ + metron ‘measure.’ In this case 30+15+30+15=90 m
The Greek root "meter" means measure or measurement. It is commonly used in words related to measuring or counting, such as thermometer (device to measure temperature) or diameter (distance across a circle through its center).
The Greek word for "Measure" is "μέτρο".
measure is a Greek word (ΜΕΤΡΗΣΗ) metrisi