length
The root word for length in the metric system is "meter."
It means measure
"Meter" is the root word of decimeter, because "deci" is a prefix. It is used in metric prefixes.
The Greek root word for "system of values" is "axioma," coming from the Greek word "axíōma," meaning something worthy or that which is thought fit.
Hebrew doesn't have root words, but it has a system of root consonants. Most words have either a 3-consonant root or a 4-consonant root, called a shoresh. The Hebrew word for manifestations is ×”×¤×’× ×•×ª (hafganot) and the shoresh is פ.×’.×
The root of lymphoma is -oma. This means tumor and this case, it is a cancer of the lymphatic system.
it has something to do with science like the metric system, metric ruler
My brother is two metres tall. A metre is a measurement of length in the metric system.
In the Metric System, a centimeter is a unit of measure for length.
metro
The word "metric" refers to measurements and the metric system is a system for measuring physical and chemical attributes.
"Meter" is the root word of decimeter, because "deci" is a prefix. It is used in metric prefixes.
The anemometer is used to measure the wind. The word anemometer comes from the Greek word "anemos" which means wind.
The English system is a measurement system; in a sense it is a metric system but it is not the metric system, so I would avoid using that word to describe it.
We learned the metric system in math today.
A word used to describe the inch-pound system is the 'Imperial' system. The Imperial or British measurement system uses the inch and foot as a measure of length, and pounds as a measure for weight. This is different than the metric system that uses the meter and kilogram to measure length and weight, respectively.
The word "metric" refers to measurements and the metric system is a system for measuring physical and chemical attributes.
does international system of units mean a version of the metric system used by modern scientists