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Acetometer
Acetometer Ac`e*tom"e*ter, n. Same as Acetimeter. --Brande & C.
Altometer
Altometer Al*tom"e*ter, n. [L. altus high + -meter.] A theodolite. --Knight.
Astrophotometer
Astrophotometer As`tro*pho*tom"e*ter, n. [Pref. astro- + photometer.] (Astron.) A photometer for measuring the brightness of stars.
Astrophotometrical
Astrophotometry As`tro*pho*tom"e*try, n. (Astron.) The determination of the brightness of stars, and also of the sun, moon, and planets. -- As`tro*pho`to*met"ric*al, a.
Astrophotometry
Astrophotometry As`tro*pho*tom"e*try, n. (Astron.) The determination of the brightness of stars, and also of the sun, moon, and planets. -- As`tro*pho`to*met"ric*al, a.
Azotometer
Azotometer Az`o*tom"e*ter, n. [Azote + -meter.] (Chem.) An apparatus for measuring or determining the proportion of nitrogen; a nitrometer.
Brontometer
Brontometer Bron*tom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? thunder + -meter.] (Meteor.) An instrument for noting or recording phenomena attendant on thunderstorms.
Cathetometer
Cathetometer Cath`e*tom"e*ter, n. [From Gr. ? vertical height + -meter.] An instrument for the accurate measurement of small differences of height; esp. of the differences in the height of the upper surfaces of two columns of mercury or other fluid, or of the same column at different times. It consists of a telescopic leveling apparatus (d), which slides up or down a perpendicular metallic standard very finely graduated (bb). The telescope is raised or depressed in order to sight the objects or surfaces, and the differences in vertical height are thus shown on the graduated standard. [Written also kathetometer.]
Chartometer
Chartometer Char*tom"e*ter, n. [Chart + -meter.] An instrument for measuring charts or maps.
Comptometer
Comptometer Comp*tom"e*ter, n. [See Count; -meter.] A calculating machine; an arithmometer.
Dilatometer
Dilatometer Dil`a*tom"e*ter, n. [Dilate + -meter.] (Physiol.) An instrument for measuring the dilatation or expansion of a substance, especially of a fluid.
Galactometer
Galactometer Gal`ac*tom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ?, ?, milk + -meter: cf. F. galactom[`e]tre. Cf. Lactometer.] An instrument for ascertaining the quality of milk (i.e., its richness in cream) by determining its specific gravity; a lactometer.
Haemacytometer
Haemacytometer H[ae]m`a*cy*tom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]ma + Gr. ? a hollow vessel + -meter.] (Physiol.) An apparatus for determining the number of corpuscles in a given quantity of blood.
Haematometer
Haematometer H[ae]m`a*tom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]mato- + -meter.] (Physiol.) (a) Same as Hemadynamometer. (b) An instrument for determining the number of blood corpuscles in a given quantity of blood.
Haemocytometer
Haemocytometer H[ae]m`o*cy*tom"e*ter, n. See H[ae]macytometer.
Hectometer
Hectometer Hec"to*me`ter, Hectometre Hec"to*me`tre, n. [F. ? hectom[`e]tre, fr. Gr. ? hundred + F. m[`e]tre a meter.] A measure of length, equal to a hundred meters. It is equivalent to 328.09 feet.
Hectometre
Hectometer Hec"to*me`ter, Hectometre Hec"to*me`tre, n. [F. ? hectom[`e]tre, fr. Gr. ? hundred + F. m[`e]tre a meter.] A measure of length, equal to a hundred meters. It is equivalent to 328.09 feet.
Hektometer
Hektare Hek"tare`, Hektogram Hek"to*gram, Hektoliter Hek"to*li`ter, & Hektometer Hek"to*me`ter, n. Same as Hectare, Hectogram, Hectoliter, and Hectometer.
Inductometer
Inductometer In`duc*tom"e*ter, n. [Induction + -meter.] (Elec.) An instrument for measuring or ascertaining the degree or rate of electrical induction.
Kathetometer
Kathetometer Kath`e*tom"e*ter, n. Same as Cathetometer.
kathetometer
Cathetometer Cath`e*tom"e*ter, n. [From Gr. ? vertical height + -meter.] An instrument for the accurate measurement of small differences of height; esp. of the differences in the height of the upper surfaces of two columns of mercury or other fluid, or of the same column at different times. It consists of a telescopic leveling apparatus (d), which slides up or down a perpendicular metallic standard very finely graduated (bb). The telescope is raised or depressed in order to sight the objects or surfaces, and the differences in vertical height are thus shown on the graduated standard. [Written also kathetometer.]
Lactometer
Lactometer Lac*tom"e*ter, n. [L. lac, lactis, milk + meter: cf. F. lactom[`e]tre. Cf. Galactometer.] An instrument for estimating the purity or richness of milk, as a measuring glass, a specific gravity bulb, or other apparatus.
Magnetometric
Magnetometric Mag`net*o*met"ric, a. Pertaining to, or employed in, the measurement of magnetic forces; obtained by means of a magnetometer; as, magnetometric instruments; magnetometric measurements.
Optometer
Optometer Op*tom"e*ter, n. [Optic + -meter.] (Physiol.) An instrument for measuring the distance of distinct vision, mainly for the selection of eveglasses.
Optometrist
Optometrist Op*tom"e*trist, n. One who is skilled in or practices optometry.
Optometry
Optometry Op*tom"e*try, n. 1. (Med.) Measurement of the range of vision, esp. by means of the optometer. 2. As defined (with minor variations) in the statutes of various States of the United States: (a) ``The employment of subjective and objective mechanical means to determine the accomodative and refractive states of the eye and the scope of its function in general.' (b) ``The employment of any means, other than the use of drugs, for the measurement of the powers of vision and adaptation of lenses for the aid thereof.'
Pantometer
Pantometer Pan*tom"e*ter, n. [Panto- + -meter: cf. F. pantom[`e]tre.] An instrument for measuring angles for determining elevations, distances, etc.
Pantometric
Pantometry Pan*tom"e*try, n. Universal measurement. [R.] -- Pan`to*met"ric, a. [R.]
Pantometry
Pantometry Pan*tom"e*try, n. Universal measurement. [R.] -- Pan`to*met"ric, a. [R.]
Photometer
Photometer Pho*tom"e*ter, n. [Photo- + -meter: cf. F. photom[`e]tre.] (Physics) An instrument for measuring the intensity of light, or, more especially, for comparing the relative intensities of different lights, or their relative illuminating power.

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- Ratu Atut's reelection in 2011 it was reported that her husband, Hikmat Tomet, was a member of Golkar in the Indonesian People's Representative Council...
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- Sultani Hasan Demokrat Idiel Suryadi PPP Yusuf Emir Faisal PKB 2009 Hikmat Tomet Golkar Tubagus Iman Ariyadi (2009–2010) Humaedi (2010–2014) Adiyaman Amir...
- cryptography operations technicians (TOCC), meteorology operations technicians (TOMET), air circulation and traffic radar operations technicians (TOCART), interception...
- cryptography operations technicians (TOCC), Meteorology operations technicians (TOMET), Air circulation and traffic radar operations technicians (TOCART), Interception...
- Acting Governor of Banten, 2005–2007; Governor of Banten, 2007–2014) Hikmat Tomet, 1955–2013 (husband of Ratu Atut Chosiyah; member People's Representative...
- original territory, which includes the villages of Santa Fe de la Serra, Tomet, Lladrers and Vall-llobera. In September 2017, the Spanish Constitutional...
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