Meter

Word METER
Character 5
Hyphenation me ter
Pronunciations /ˈmiːtə/

Definitions and meanings of "Meter"

What do we mean by meter?

(always meter) A device that measures things.

(always meter) A parking meter or similar device for collecting payment.

(always meter) One who metes or measures.

(elsewhere metre) The base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), conceived of as 1/10000000 of the distance from the North Pole to the Equator, and now defined as the distance light will travel in a vacuum in 1/299792458 second.

(elsewhere metre) An increment of music; the overall rhythm; particularly, the number of beats in a measure.

(elsewhere metre) The rhythm pattern in a poem.

(elsewhere metre) A line above or below a hanging net, to which the net is attached in order to strengthen it.

A poem.

Unit of mesure- 1 meter equals 100 centimetres. Urban Dictionary

To describe how hype something is Urban Dictionary

Word in spanish that means "To Fuck " Urban Dictionary

A form of measurement used extensively in Europe. Urban Dictionary

A meter is also a hammer a handle a tool a four pound the toast whatever you like; a gun Urban Dictionary

A measure of distance in countries where the people are oppressed by their governments. Urban Dictionary

The length of the path travelled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second Urban Dictionary

A (metric) unit of measure used in most countries outside the USA. 1 meter = 3.2808399 feet (USA) Urban Dictionary

The distance light travels in 1/x of a second, where x is 299,792,458—the length is measured in terms of the speed of light (x m/s), which never changes. Urban Dictionary

A person who is lacking in intelligence, skill or both. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Meter

The word "meter" in example sentences

Put another way, the meter is always running and no matter how far you ride, you never own the taxi. ❋ Kirk Cheyfitz (2010)

[A line of spacer text because this word meter is broken] ❋ Rikibeth (2010)

Happy happy happy ... the Zokoutu word meter is back. ❋ Karenmiller (2008)

Hmmm .... the meter is there but on my screen it shows up slightly broken. ❋ Unknown (2007)

You should be aware that having a shunt on the meter is a crime. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A subscriber's phone will even ring when the maximum time for the meter is about to pass -- and then the time can be extended without having to leave a meeting or interrupt shopping to feed more coins into the meter. ❋ Unknown (2005)

So you spin your stories around her sensitivities, knowing "trustworthy conduct" alone doesn't impress her -- i.e., knowing her trust meter is broken. ❋ Carolyn Hax (2010)

The want meter is headed towards the peg and the need meter is really starting to quiver. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Do you still have to read your meter from the Flikr photo? ❋ Unknown (2009)

First, to get the longest life out of your battery, calibrate it to make sure your life-o-meter is giving you the right readings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now if your right-wing conspiracy BS-'o-meter is going off, you are not alone. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Reuben Rodriguez, a spokesman for Washington Gas, cautioned homeowners to remember that the meter is owned by the utility company. ❋ Ann Cameron Siegal (2010)

Helped in no small measure by Obama's war policies, the meter is still running. ❋ Andrew Bacevich (2010)

[the pool] was 10 metres [deep]([1000] centimetres) ❋ Belinda H. (2003)

[that girl] is off the [meters] ❋ Dub H (2003)

[Jose] y Irmaris [se] fuueron a meter ❋ Jako (2003)

1) [Le] [meters] they have 100 centimetres. 2) [Das] kilometres, each has 1000 meters ❋ Denozzo (2008)

[Y'all all] be talkin' all that bullshit, 'till [the dons] [come through] with the meter sprayin.' ❋ Philip Stephenson (2004)

[Comrade], [the gulag] is 100 [meters] from here. ❋ Hareeln (2012)

The [meter] has a [cool] [definition]! ❋ America Lover 🇺🇸 (2018)

Meters- A [metre] (m), also spelled meter, in measurement, fundamental unit of length in the metric system and in the International Systems of Units (SI). It is equal to approximately 39.37 inches in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems. The metre was historically defined by the French Academy of Sciences in 1791 as 1/10,000,000 of [the quadrant] of the Earth’s circumference running from the North Pole through Paris to the equator. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures in [1889] established the international prototype metre as the distance between [two lines] on a standard bar of 90... - Encyclopædia Britannica ❋ Miskatonic Jack 2 (2010)

Since one meter was defined to be [1/10],000,000 (or one over 10 million) the distance from the North Pole to the [Equator] in 1793, the meter had since undergone a few [definitional] changes before its present official definition was agreed in 1983. ❋ Fasters (2023)

[My goodness], [Vern] [Holden] truly is a Meteric. ❋ George Buurman (2004)

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