metric

[ˈmetrɪk]

metric Definition

  • 1a system of measurement that uses the meter, gram, and liter as basic units of length, weight, and capacity respectively
  • 2relating to or using the metric system

Using metric: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "metric" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The metric system is used in most countries around the world.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for 500 milliliters of water, which is a metric unit of volume.

  • Example

    The car's speedometer displays both miles per hour and kilometers per hour, as the latter is a metric unit of speed.

metric Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for metric

Phrases with metric

  • a unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms

    Example

    The cargo ship was carrying 10 metric tons of steel.

  • the process of converting measurements from one system (e.g. imperial) to another (e.g. metric)

    Example

    I had to do a metric conversion of the recipe's ingredients to make it work with the measuring tools I have.

  • a prefix added to a unit of measurement to indicate a multiple or fraction of the unit, such as kilo- (1000) or milli- (0.001)

    Example

    The metric prefix 'centi-' means one-hundredth, so a centimeter is one-hundredth of a meter.

Origins of metric

from French 'métrique', from Greek 'metron', meaning 'measure'

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Summary: metric in Brief

The term 'metric' [ˈmetrɪk] refers to a system of measurement that uses the meter, gram, and liter as basic units of length, weight, and capacity respectively. It is widely used around the world and is denoted by phrases like 'metric ton' and 'metric conversion.' 'Metric' can also be an adjective, as in 'The recipe calls for 500 milliliters of water, which is a metric unit of volume.'

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