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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91) Inclusion in the large diameter cavity but not in the smaller establishes size and shape as factors influencing the ease of filling.
92) This recipe is suitable for making large cookies, about 4 inches in diameter, but they may be made smaller.
93) The distance between A and B in the diagram is equal to the diameter of the circle, C.
94) The renal ultrasonographic findings were recorded by the radiologist and included renal cysts - their site, number,[www.Sentencedict.com] and diameter.
95) The fibres need to be about the diameter of human hair.
96) The main criterion for subdivision of the detrital rocks is grain size, given as the diameter of the grain in millimeters.
97) Draw a circle with a diameter equal to the width of your scallop, then draw a horizontal line across the diameter.
98) Stop rolling when the dough is about 11 or 12 inches in diameter.
99) Prepare a scion from a one-year-old shoot, similar in diameter to the rootstock.
100) I saw it magnified to three hundred and fifty thousand times its diameter.
101) It consists of an upright cylinder containing a twelve-inch piston with rod two and a half inches in diameter.
102) Suffice to have the benefits of their research, which has thus far produced the ultimate in extreme strength for smallest diameter.
103) The equatorial diameter exceeds the polar diameter by 26 miles.
104) This is a most satisfying stunt when you can make each half of the eight equal in diameter.
105) If your string is unequal in diameter along its length, then the overtones are guaranteed to be off.
106) One of the most relevant particle characteristics derived from sieve analysis is the size of the intermediate diameter.
107) The largest known cometary nuclei presently in Earth-crossing orbits are about ten kilometers in diameter.
108) It was originally an overshot wheel of 10' diameter and has left distinct rubbing-marks on the adjacent wall.
109) Cut into rounds 1 inch larger in diameter than casseroles.
110) Water reed bundles are much smaller in diameter and can therefore be put straight on once they have been butted.
111) He then proceeded to draw a circle of diameter I metre on a flat piece of ground.
112) The electrical signal is amplified and broadcast over a large diameter coaxial backbone cable to individual subscribers.
113) Solid acrylic cylinders are $ 30 for a set of three; 2-inch diameter, 2, 3 and 6 inches long.
114) Then the Sun's angular diameter was about two thirds of a second of arc greater than it is today.
115) The arms are long up to 10 times the disk diameter, covered with skin which obscures the underlying plates.
116) Mars is very nearly twice the diameter of the Moon and half the diameter of Earth.
117) This opens the weave, shortens the length and opens up the diameter of the braid.
118) The dome of light covered a diameter of about 400m across a wooded plateau.
119) Lengthened anteroposterior diameter of spinal canal.
120) the diameter of a tree trunk.
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