You can use it anywhere.
Metre is the French equivalent of meter, it is a unit of measurement.
She came second in the 200 metres backstroke
In the study of poetry, metre is the regular and rhythmic arrangement of syllables according to particular patterns.
All of the poems are written in traditional metres and rhyme schemes.
You should use meter only for length, In metric a... Meter = Length Gram = Weight Liter = Volume
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One ten-billionth meter or one ten-billionth of a meter.
Insert the word "linear". They both refer to 1-metre lengths.
centimeter
One way to use the word "meter" in a paragraph could be in the context of measuring distance, for example, "The marathon route was 42.195 kilometers long, as indicated by the distance meter on the runner's watch."
Milimeter and kilometer
The word 'meter' is both a noun (meter, meters) and a verb (meter, meters, metering, metered). Examples:noun: I called the gas company to report a broken meter.verb: You can preset the pump to meter an exact amount.
The customary units are ones we use everyday. metric units usually have the word meter on it. my teacher taught me meter metric no meter no metric.
The word meter is a noun. The plural form is meters.
The 'meter'.
A Meter stick.
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Metre is the British spelling of meter. A meter is equal to 39.37 (American) inches equaling 3 feet. It is part of the metric system. It originated from the French in the late 1700's It originates from Greek "metron" meaning to measure. The word "meter" is from Latin also meaning to measure.
Centimeter, decanters, decimeter, meter, kilometer, hectometer, millimeter
ahaanomegas: You can use the word in many different ways. It depends on connotation/contextStalleg13: In the context of a poem, meter implies a constant number of syllables in each line. Here is an example:Had I not been a reader,Had my intellect been dull,I would lack correct meter.A brain? Not found in this skull!
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