A measuring instrument that starts with micro is a micrometer.
Micrometer.
The word "micro" itself means very small. It is a prefix commonly used in English to denote something tiny or microscopic in size.
The word "calibrated" refers to the process of adjusting, measuring, or standardizing a device or instrument to ensure accurate and precise results. It involves setting or aligning the instrument to a known reference or standard to ensure its measurements or readings are reliable.
The root "chron-" means time. An English word that uses this root is "chronology," which refers to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred.
One example of a word starting with "xy" is "xylophone," a musical instrument consisting of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce sounds.
"Instrument" is a masculine word in French.
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It is an instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
don't you just mean 'micro'
The word you're looking for is... Abacus.
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The official definition of the word bolometer is "a sensitive electrical instrument for measuring radiant energy."
mellophone (portable brass musical instrument)
Gradational: taking place by degrees Graduate - a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume Calibrated: marked with or divided into degrees
The root "chron-" means time. An English word that uses this root is "chronology," which refers to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred.
The word 'compass' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an instrument with a magnetized pointer for determining direction; a word for an instrument for drawing circles and arcs and measuring distances between points; a word for a thing.
You use 'a' when the word starts with a consonant sound. For example, 'a CD, a speaker, a pair of glasses'. You use 'an' when the word starts with a vowel sound. For example, 'an hour, an albatross, an instrument'.