centimetre in English

noun
1
a metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter.
The same numbers apply if I measure distance in miles or centimeters or any other unit.

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1. At least a centimetre of space.

2. One centimetre is equal to 10 millimetres.

3. A centimetre is a unit of length.

4. The length is measured in meter, kilometre, and centimetre.

5. Your answer must be within a centimetre either way.

6. The snails are no larger than one centimetre across.

7. Air pressure at sea level equals 03kg per square centimetre.

8. The map has a scale of one centimetre to the kilometre.

9. Matt black with tiny fawn flecks, they are just under a centimetre long.

10. They were working to a tolerance of 0.0001 of a centimetre.

11. Centimeter (centimetre) is a metric system unit of length. 1 cm = 0.3937007874 in

12. She beat the second-place finisher Maureen Griffin by a 46 centimetre margin.

13. The symbol for Centimeter is cm and the International spelling for this unit is centimetre

14. It used to take centuries to build up a centimetre or two of topsoil.

15. High-precision tracking of centimetre-based debris can be provided by active optical systems.

16. A Centimeter is a metric unit of length. You may also see Centimeter spelled as centimetre

17. 19 It used to take centuries to build up a centimetre or two of topsoil.

18. A Centimeter, or centimetre, is a unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter

19. For technical reasons spatial frequency is expressed in cycles per degree rather than cycles per centimetre.

20. But have only one centimetre of bare flesh in contact - and the building would absorb you.

21. Một xăng-ti-mét khối (cube centimetre) tương ứng với một phần triệu của một mét khối.

22. Beads range in size from under 1 millimetre (0.039 in) to over 1 centimetre (0.39 in) in diameter

23. Overall, thanks to the innovative positioning of the electrodes, the MPA can control centimetre motion with nanometre accuracy.

24. Centimeter (centimetre) is a metric system unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter (metre)

25. Lift incoming foot off the ground about one centimetre and balance on other foot before changing sides.

26. Almost immediately her thumbnail found another groove opposite; she pulled, and the star came out about a centimetre.

27. The ash-fall was thick enough to darken the sky, and about half a centimetre accumulated on the ground.

28. To decrease the depth of a V neckline, deduct 1 from this figure for each 0.5 centimetre required.

29. For aquatinting a printmaker will often use a test strip of metal about a centimetre to three centimetres wide.

30. Air, for example, tends to arc across small gaps at electric field strengths which exceed 30 kV per centimetre.

31. 4 X-rays and gamma rays are the shortest electromagnetic waves, with wavelengths less than a 1000 millionths of a centimetre.

32. Through years the influence of binding elements under natural pressure predetermined the abradability of a sandstone in 0,55 gram/square centimetre.

33. Only one main branch is permitted, along which shoots above branch level are spaced at a minimum of 15 centimetre intervals.

34. 19 There they gently laid it down on top of the so-centimetre mark at the middle of the tape measure.

35. Centimeter m (definite singular Centimeteren, indefinite plural Centimeter, definite plural Centimeterane or centimetrane) a centimetre, or Centimeter (US) (SI unit of length) Derived terms

36. Cloudier, Category: Artist, Singles: Sleep Simulation EP, Warm, Set Free, Daydream, Heartbeat, Top Tracks: Heartbeat, A Centimetre Apart, Set Free, Fantasy, Lapse

37. Asity, either of two species of short-tailed, 15-centimetre- (6-inch-) long birds of the family Philepittidae (order Passeriformes), inhabiting forests of Madagascar.

38. A 10-centimetre Atria light has an output of up to 5,650 lumens while the two larger versions reach 9,250 and 25,000 lumens respectively

39. The dogs struggled under the conditions Scott placed them in, with four dogs pulling heavily loaded sleds through 45-centimetre-deep (18 in) snow with bleeding feet.

40. The contest involves a Cockfight, in a cockpit, between specially bred gamecocks fitted with cockspurs or knives of about 7.5-centimetre (three-inch) to their legs.

41. Her eyes cause the pointer to move around the screen, which allows her to activate software menus and buttons with an accuracy of half a centimetre.

42. The mass of one cubic centimetre of water at 3.98 °C (the temperature at which it attains its maximum density) is closely equal to one gram.

43. Material which breaks into small centimetre-sized blocks (and is therefore more suitable for aggregate applications) is classified as mudstone and is subject to the tax.

44. For example, Deutsche Vermögensberatung paid him $8 million over three years from 1999 for wearing a 10 by 8 centimetre advertisement on his post-race cap.

45. A centimetre (American spelling Centimeter, symbol cm) is a unit of length that is equal to one hundreth of a metre, the current SI base unit of length

46. SHROPSHIRE PRUNE DAMSON This is a small plumlike fruit, measuring only a single centimetre long and wide, and is thought to be a hybrid of Bullace (wild plum)

47. The Caracal is a medium sized cat that measures around 60 – 92 centimetres (2 – 3 feet) in head and body length with a 23 – 31 centimetre (9 – 12 inches) tail

48. Distributed worldwide, they range from about one centimetre (0.4 inch) in diameter to about 15 centimetres (about 6 inches)—the size of the smooth giant Cockle (Laevicardium elatum) of California.

49. Severe acetabular bone defects were predicted by an increased wear rate (odds ratio, OR = 5.782 for wear rate above 200 mm3/y), and increased height of the patient (OR = 0.905 per each centimetre).

50. Trimming: remove the heavy cartilage adjacent to the bone joint, the popiteal lymph node, attached fat and tendon; the external fat cover must not exceed one centimetre at any point.