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Definition of measured
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of measured is as below...
Measured
(a.)
Regulated
or
determined
by a
standard;
hence,
equal;
uniform;
graduated;
limited;
moderated;
as, he
walked
with
measured
steps;
he
expressed
himself
in no
measured
terms..
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Meter
::
Meter (n.) An
instrument
for
measuring,
and
usually
for
recording
automatically,
the
quantity
measured..
Indicated
::
Indicated
(a.)
Shown;
denoted;
registered;
measured.
Duty
::
Duty (n.) The
efficiency
of an
engine,
especially
a steam
pumping
engine,
as
measured
by work done by a
certain
quantity
of fuel;
usually,
the
number
of
pounds
of water
lifted
one foot by one
bushel
of coal (94 lbs. old
standard),
or by 1 cwt. (112 lbs.,
England,
or 100 lbs.,
United
States)..
Misurato
::
Misurato
(a.)
Measured;
-- a
direction
to
perform
a
passage
in
strict
or
measured
time.
Galvanometric
::
Galvanometric
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
measured
by, a
galvanometer..
Hardness
::
Hardness
(n.) The
cohesion
of the
particles
on the
surface
of a body,
determined
by its
capacity
to
scratch
another,
or be
itself
scratched;-measured
among
minerals
on a scale of which
diamond
and talc form the
extremes..
Volume
::
Volume
(n.)
Dimensions;
compass;
space
occupied,
as
measured
by cubic
units,
that is, cubic
inches,
feet,
yards,
etc.; mass; bulk; as, the
volume
of an
elephant's
body; a
volume
of gas..
Pace
::
Pace (v. t.) To walk over with
measured
tread;
to move
slowly
over or upon; as, the guard paces his
round..
Crotcheted
::
Crotcheted
(a.)
Marked
or
measured
by
crotchets;
having
musical
notation.
Triangulate
::
Triangulate
(v. t.) To
divide
into
triangles;
specifically,
to
survey
by means of a
series
of
triangles
properly
laid down and
measured..
Mensurable
::
Mensurable
(a.)
Capable
of being
measured;
measurable.
Revolution
::
Revolution
(n.) The space
measured
by the
regular
return
of a
revolving
body; the
period
made by the
regular
recurrence
of a
measure
of time, or by a
succession
of
similar
events..
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A short
distance
measured
at right
angles
from a line
actually
run to some point in an
irregular
boundary,
or to some
object..
Strident
::
Stride
(n.) The act of
stridding;
a long step; the space
measured
by a long step; as, a
masculine
stride..
Length
::
Length
(a.) A
portion
of space or of time
considered
as
measured
by its
length;
-- often in the
plural.
Inestimable
::
Inestimable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
estimated
or
computed;
especially,
too
valuable
or
excellent
to be
measured
or fully
appreciated;
above all
price;
as,
inestimable
rights
or
privileges..
Pulse
::
Pulse (n.) Any
measured
or
regular
beat; any
short,
quick
motion,
regularly
repeated,
as of a
medium
in the
transmission
of
light,
sound,
etc.;
oscillation;
vibration;
pulsation;
impulse;
beat;
movement..
Dance
::
Dance (v. i.) The
leaping,
tripping,
or
measured
stepping
of one who
dances;
an
amusement,
in which the
movements
of the
persons
are
regulated
by art, in
figures
and in
accord
with
music..
Solar
::
Solar (a.)
Measured
by the
progress
or
revolution
of the sun in the
ecliptic;
as, the solar
year..
Heliometer
::
Heliometer
(n.) An
instrument
devised
originally
for
measuring
the
diameter
of the sun; now
employed
for
delicate
measurements
of the
distance
and
relative
direction
of two stars too far apart to be
easily
measured
in the field of view of an
ordinary
telescope.
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