decimetre|decimetres in English

noun

(British spelling variant for decimeter) unit of length equaling one tenth of a mete

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1. The vertical distance above the zero point shall be graduated in decimetres.

2. The vertical distance above the zero point shall be graduated in decimetres

3. In ocean waves, surface tension effects are negligible for wavelengths above a few decimetres.

4. In the case of heavy breeds , the floor space should be 32 square decimetres per bird .

5. Today’s PPP algorithms can achieve decimetre accuracy but only in case of long observation times.

6. Minimum floor space required per bird of light breeds is 28 square decimetres for a flock of 100 birds .

7. (adjective) (a) What would be the dimensions of a Cubical vessel which would exactly hold 125 litres; a litre being a cubic decimetre ?

8. The litre was introduced in France in 1795 as one of the new "republican units of measurement" and defined as one cubic decimetre.

9. Stretching for around 14 miles (23 km) between Cardiff and Porthcawl, the remarkable layers of these cliffs, situated on the Bristol Channel are a rhythmic decimetre scale repetition of limestone and mudstone formed as a late Triassic desert was inundated by the sea.