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A measuring instrument that starts with micro is a micrometer.
Chron means time. A chronometer is an instrument for measuring time.
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It is an instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
The word "sacro" typically refers to the sacrum, which is a triangular bone at the base of the spine. It is an important part of the pelvis and provides support for the spine.
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.
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The official definition of the word bolometer is "a sensitive electrical instrument for measuring radiant energy."
Gradational: taking place by degrees Graduate - a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume Calibrated: marked with or divided into degrees
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.
Nice simple etymology: Pelvis is just the Latin word for a basin or bucket, both of which the anatomic pelvis resembles - somewhat.
Possibly this is an altered form of the word calibrate, which means to adjust the scale on a measuring device, for accuracy.