Synonym: centimeter, cm. Similar words: centimeter, sentimental, presentiment, from time to time, sentiment, sentimentality, prime time, metre. Meaning: [-‚miːtə] n. a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter.
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1. One centimetre is equal to 10 millimetres.
2. A centimetre is a unit of length.
3. Your answer must be within a centimetre either way.
4. The map has a scale of one centimetre to the kilometre.
5. These have only one centimetre of padding and leave the thumb free to fold in safely.
6. But have only one centimetre of bare flesh in contact - and the building would absorb you.
7. How many hydra per cubic centimetre teem in that pond?
8. The volume of this container be 24 cubic centimetre.
9. The snails are no larger than one centimetre across.
10. The length is measured in meter, kilometre, and centimetre.
11. Density is redrawn per cubic centimetre of the weight of paper and paperboard.
12. The analysis is based on a cubic centimetre of soil scooped up by the lander's robotic arm and introduced into one of its eight ovens, where it was gradually heated to 1000C.
13. How many imperial inches are there in one metric centimetre? — Naught point three nine three seven inches.
14. They were working to a tolerance of 0.0001 of a centimetre.
15. If they were packed tightly there could be 5 thousand million of them in a cubic centimetre of inflammation.
16. Only one main branch is permitted, along which shoots above branch level are spaced at a minimum of 15 centimetre intervals.
17. For technical reasons spatial frequency is expressed in cycles per degree rather than cycles per centimetre.
18. Almost immediately her thumbnail found another groove opposite; she pulled, and the star came out about a centimetre.
19. Matt black with tiny fawn flecks, they are just under a centimetre long.
20. It used to take centuries to build up a centimetre or two of topsoil.
21. Air pressure at sea level equals 1.03kg per square centimetre.
22. X-rays and gamma rays are the shortest electromagnetic waves, with wavelengths less than a 1000 millionths of a centimetre.
23. The ash-fall was thick enough to darken the sky, and about half a centimetre accumulated on the ground.
24. To decrease the depth of a V neckline, deduct 1 from this figure for each 0.5 centimetre required.
25. Compared with more stable concentrations inside cars, particle number concentrations (PNCs) fluctuated more for cyclists in traffic, reaching peaks of 100,000 particles per cubic centimetre.
26. They called this one meter. Then they chose one gram for weighing water in a cubic centimetre.
27. Scientists say that because it has so many millions of pores and ridges, if one cubic centimetre of aerogel were unravelled it would fill an area the size of a football field.
28. The resulting material has a density of 0.9 milligrams per cubic centimetre.sentencedict.com/centimetre.html
29. Jupiter'smoon Io, whose density is 3.5 grams per cubic centimetre, is all rock.
30. Now researchers have worked out that the forests produce enough microscopic particles to load the atmosphere around them with 1,000-2,000 particles per cubic centimetre of air.
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