Antonym: radius. Similar words: meter, cemetery, kilometer, speedometer, diamonds, parliament, diabetes, meteoric. Meaning: [daɪ'æmɪtə] n. 1. the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference 2. a straight line connecting the center of a circle with two points on its perimeter (or the center of a sphere with two points on its surface).
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61) The grid diameter is 100-150m and the facilities involved are very simple paths, bridges and short missing links.
62) This originally had two large diameter undershot wheels, both of iron construction with timber floats.
63) It is 10' in diameter and weighs some 40 tons.
64) In 91% of the records the mother's conjugate diameter was measured in centimetres: we preserved these units.
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65) Within the nucleus An atomic nucleus is very small; less than 10 -15 metres in diameter.
66) It will have 22 37-metre diameter wind turbines on 30-metre towers and generate enough electricity to supply 7,000 homes.
67) The arms are about 3 times the disk diameter, slightly flattened, all the plates of the arm are striated.
68) The Vesica piscis On the diameter of a circle an equilateral triangle is described centrally such that its apex just touches the circumference.
69) Cast-iron columns and a curved rib framework support the conical roof which has a diameter of 180 feet.
70) This means that asteroids up to about 250 meters in diameter can generally evade detection indefinitely.
71) The size of the inner diameter regulates the amount of sample, reagents, water, and air pumped into the system.
72) Cornelius observed that these corresponded in size to the diameter of a number thirteen knitting needle.
73) It can not climb back from a vertical drop since it lacks the body diameter of the rabbit.
74) Such a gigantic event as the K / impact requires a gigantic crater, at least 120 kilometers in diameter.
75) Flotation is important in separating particles of tin oxide less than about 40 micrometres in diameter.
76) Method 1 is suitable for small diameter pipettes whereas method 2 is for larger ones.
77) When a disc is rolled about a disc of equal diameter, the roller makes two revolutions about its own centre.
78) They are about 8 microns in diameter and probably consist largely of chlorides, that is, of compounds containing chlorine.
79) Leading from the Library, the visitor enters a circular building, about 45 yards in diameter with an outer Ionic portico.
80) The diameter of the north mound is about seventy yards and that of its southern fellow some eighty-four yards.
81) Cells can not normally be seen without a microscope, being about one-thousandth of a millimetre in diameter.
82) A nominal diameter may also be derived from the volume of the pebble.
83) The mill originally had two sets of fairly small stones of approximately 2' diameter, which have not survived.
84) The largest column, which was at Phaistos, had a diameter approaching 1 metre.
85) While larger diameter stents remain patient longer than smaller diameter ones, many are blocked five to six months after insertion.
86) It is around 7700 light-years away, with a central region about 25 light-years in diameter.
87) Its diameter is only 12 centimetres rather than 12 inches but its silvered surface is covered in laser-etched pits like a videodisc.
88) The immediate cause for concern is that changes in the Sun's diameter are linked with changes in its heat output.
89) The human and mouse eggs are about one tenth of a millimetre in diameter and are just visible to the naked eye.
90) Both wheels move easily, their large diameter giving plenty of turning moment.
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