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chomerHomer Ho"mer, n. [Heb. kh[=o]mer.]
A Hebrew measure containing, as a liquid measure, ten baths,
equivalent to fifty-five gallons, two quarts, one pint; and,
as a dry measure, ten ephahs, equivalent to six bushels, two
pecks, four quarts. [Written also chomer, gomer.] Conchometer
Conchometer Con*chom"e*ter, n. [Conch + -meter.] (Zo["o]l.)
An instrument for measuring shells, or the angle of their
spire.
Conchometry
Conchometry Con*chom"e*try, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The art of measuring shells or their curves; conchyliometry.
Haematachometer
Haematachometer H[ae]m`a*ta*chom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ?
swift + -meter.] (Physiol.)
A form of apparatus (somewhat different from the
hemadrometer) for measuring the velocity of the blood.
Haematachometry
Haematachometry H[ae]m`a*ta*chom"e*try, n. (Physiol.)
The measurement of the velocity of the blood.
Pachometer
Pachometer Pa*chom"e*ter, n. [Gr. pa`chos thickness + -meter.]
(Physics)
An instrument for measuring thickness, as of the glass of a
mirror, or of paper; a pachymeter.
PsychometricPsychometry Psy*chom"e*try, n. [Psycho- + -metry.] (Physiol.)
The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of
determining the time relations of mental phenomena. --
Psy`cho*met"ric, a. PsychometryPsychometry Psy*chom"e*try, n. [Psycho- + -metry.] (Physiol.)
The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of
determining the time relations of mental phenomena. --
Psy`cho*met"ric, a. Stichometrical
Stichometrical Stich`o*met"ric*al, a.
Of or pertaining to stichometry; characterized by stichs, or
lines.
Stichometry
Stichometry Stich*om"e*try, n. [Gr. ? a line + -metry.]
1. Measurement of books by the number of lines which they
contain.
2. Division of the text of a book into lines; especially, the
division of the text of books into lines accommodated to
the sense, -- a method of writing manuscripts used before
punctuation was adopted.
Tachometer
Tachometer Ta*chom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? swiftness, speed (fr.
tachy`s quick) + -meter: cf. F. tachom[`e]tre.]
An instrument for measuring the velocity, or indicating
changes in the velocity, of a moving body or substance.
Specifically:
(a) An instrument for measuring the velocity of running water
in a river or canal, consisting of a wheel with inclined
vanes, which is turned by the current. The rotations of
the wheel are recorded by clockwork.
(b) An instrument for showing at any moment the speed of a
revolving shaft, consisting of a delicate revolving
conical pendulum which is driven by the shaft, and the
action of which by change of speed moves a pointer which
indicates the speed on a graduated dial.
(c) (Physiol.) An instrument for measuring the velocity of
the blood; a h[ae]matachometer.
tachometerHydrometer Hy*drom"e*ter, n. [Hydro-, 1 + -meter: cf. F.
hydrom[`e]tre.]
1. (Physics) An instrument for determining the specific
gravities of liquids, and thence the strength spirituous
liquors, saline solutions, etc.
Note: It is usually made of glass with a graduated stem, and
indicates the specific gravity of a liquid by the depth
to which it sinks in it, the zero of the scale marking
the depth to which it sinks in pure water. Extra
weights are sometimes used to adapt the scale to
liquids of different densities.
2. An instrument, variously constructed, used for measuring
the velocity or discharge of water, as in rivers, from
reservoirs, etc., and called by various specific names
according to its construction or use, as tachometer,
rheometer, hydrometer, pendulum, etc.; a current
gauge. Tachometry
Tachometry Ta*chom"e*try, n.
Measurement by a tachometer; the science or use of
tachometers.
Trechometer
Trechometer Tre*chom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? to run + -meter.]
An odometer for vehicles. --Knight.
TrichomeTrichome Trich"ome, n. [See Trichomatose.] (Bot.)
A hair on the surface of leaf or stem, or any modification of
a hair, as a minute scale, or star, or gland. The sporangia
of ferns are believed to be of the nature of trichomes. --
Tri*chom"a*tous, a. Trochometer
Trochometer Tro*chom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? a wheel + -meter.]
A contrivance for computing the revolutions of a wheel; an
odometer.
Meaning of CHOME from wikipedia
- (literally
Marunouchi 2-
Chōme 7-2) is
partly reversed to "7-2,
Marunouchi 2-
Chōme" in
roman if
chōme is separate. Similarly, if the
chōme is included, these...
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Shinjuku Ni-
chōme (新宿二丁目),
referred to
colloquially as Ni-
chōme or
simply Nichō, is Area 2 in the
Shinjuku District of the
Shinjuku Special Ward of Tokyo...
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Chomes is a
district of the
Puntarenas canton, in the
Puntarenas province of
Costa Rica.
Chomes has an area of 120.3 km2 and an
elevation of 4 metres...
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stretches east to west
through Nishi 1
chōme, Ōdōri to
Nishi 12
chōme, Ōdōri ("Nishi"
means west, and "
chōme" is a
block in ****anese), and
divides the...
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Chome Forest Reserve is a
reserve in the Pare
Mountains in Tanzania. It is
located between the West
Usambaras and the
North Pare Mountains. It lies in...
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Elementary School: All of 5-8
chome, 1-
chome (2-10 ban, and two lots of 11-ban), 2-
chome (2-9 ban), 3-
chome (2-8 ban), and 4-
chome (1-8 ban)
Kyobashi Tsukiji...
- Omotesando,
corresponding on
official maps of
Shibuya ward as Jingūmae 1
chōme to 4
chōme. In po****r reference,
Harajuku also encomp****es many
smaller backstreets...
- 5-
chōme b - 4-
chōme c - 2, 3-
chōme d - 4-
chōme e - 1-
chōme f - 3-
chōme g - 1, 3-
chōme h - 1-
chōme i - 1, 2-
chōme j - 1, 2, 3-
chōme k - 2, 3, 4-
chōme l...
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Asakusa 1-
chome and
portions of 2-
chome are
zoned to
Asakusa Elementary School [ja]. All of 6- and 7-
chome and
parts of 3-, 4-, and 5-
chome are zoned...
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Ujina 5-
chōme is a
Hiroden station (tram stop) on
Hiroden Ujina Line,
located in Minami-ku, Hiroshima. From
Ujina 5-
chōme Station,
there are
three of...