Metron means Sphere of influence and measure of rule
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measure
The word metre comes from the greek word metron, which means "measure"; it was introduced to the SI system by Tito Burattini in 1675.
θερμός/thermos: warm +μέτρον/metron: meter, measure =θερμόμετρο/thermometron = thermometer("warmth-measure")Also: thermos, thermal, thermostat, thermonuclear, thermodetonator, hypothermia, thermodynamics, etc.
The word trigonometry originates from the two Greek words 'trigon' and 'metron'. While 'trigon' has the meaning of triangle, 'metron' means to measure. The literal translation of the word trigonometry is to measure triangles.
Some derivatives of the Greek word "metron" include "metric," "metre," "meter," and "metronome."
The term "stoichiometry" comes from the Greek words στοιχεῖον (i.e. stoicheion) meaning "element" and μέτρον (i.e. metron) meaning "measure".
Metron is actually a Greek root (μέτρον) meaning "measure, size, distance." For example, a metronome regulates a measure of time (μέτρον + νόμος (nomos, "law")).
comes from three Greek words; "tria"-three, "gonia"-angle, "metron"-measurement RAYMARK is online
tria = three gonia = angle metron = measurement
"Trigonometry" comes from the Greek words trigonon and metron, and roughly translates to "the measurement of angles".
'Trigonometry' comes from Greek: 'trigonon' = 'triangle' and 'metron' = 'measure'. So, basically, the measurement of triangles.
It is the smallest unit of measure and it is Greek