In British English it is the standard unit of length (spelled meter in American English).
In poetry and literature it is the "rhythm" of a line, phrase, or stanza, also called prosodythe rhythmic arrangement of syllables in verse.
The scientific meaning of meter was originally defined as one ten-millionth (0.0000001 or 10-7) of the distance from the Earth's equator to the North Pole. However, it is now defined as being the length of the path traveled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second.
The scientific word for stick is "twig."
A scientific word for cooling is "thermogenesis."
The scientific word for temperature is "thermodynamic temperature".
The scientific term for height is "stature."
"Meter" is a Spanish verb meaning "to put in".
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.
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In scientific usage, to deform is to alter the shape of something.
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It derives from the word's meaning: "measure".
"Meter" is the root, meaning something that measures. "Tele-" is a prefix meaning "distant."
Centimeter, decanters, decimeter, meter, kilometer, hectometer, millimeter
Speed and direction of an objects motion.
the process where sediment is dropped at banks
It is not a word. Luminous means giving out light.