Definition of Kilometer. Meaning of Kilometer. Synonyms of Kilometer

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Definition of Kilometer

Kilometer
Kilometer Kil"o*me`ter, Kilometre Kil"o*me`tre, n. [F. kilometre. See Kilogram, and Meter.] A measure of length, being a thousand meters. It is equal to 3,280.8 feet, or 62137 of a mile.

Meaning of Kilometer from wikipedia

- The kilometre (SI symbol: km; /ˈkɪləmiːtər/ or /kɪˈlɒmətər/), spelt kilometer in American and Philippine English, is a unit of length in the International...
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- Kilometer zero or kilometre zero may refer to: Kilometre zero, a particular location from which distances are traditionally measured Kilometre Zero (Bucharest)...
- The square kilometre (square kilometer in American spelling; symbol: km2) is a multiple of the square metre, the SI unit of area or surface area. In the...
- skyrunning, a vertical kilometer is an uphill mountain running race with an elevation gain of 1,000 metres. The Vertical Kilometer World Circuit also defines...
- The Broken Kilometer is a permanent art installation created by Walter De Maria inside a street-level storefront in the SoHo neighborhood of New York...
- The Vertical Earth Kilometer is a permanent art installation created by Walter De Maria in Friedrichsplatz Park [de] in front of the Fridericianum in...
- Kilometer 31 (Kilómetro 31 or km 31) is a 2006 Mexican supernatural horror film, written and directed by Rigoberto Castañeda. The film is inspired by...
- length, first appeared in English in 1810, and the compound unit of speed "kilometers per hour" was in use in the US by 1866. "Kilometres per hour" did not...