| ATMOMETRIES | • ATMOMETRY n. measurement by atmometer, an instrument for measuring evaporating capacity of air. |
| MULTIMETERS | • multimeters n. Plural of multimeter. • MULTIMETER n. an instrument allowing simultaneous measurement of several values. |
| RECOMMITTED | • recommitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of recommit. • RECOMMIT v. to commit again. |
| STIMPMETERS | • Stimpmeters n. Plural of Stimpmeter. • STIMPMETER n. a device that measures the speed of a putting green by propelling a golf ball down a ramp at a standard initial velocity and measuring how far it travels. |
| TEMPERAMENT | • temperament n. A person’s usual manner of thinking, behaving or reacting. • temperament n. A tendency to become irritable or angry. • temperament n. (Music) The altering of certain intervals from their correct values in order to improve the moving from key to key. |
| TETRAMERISM | • tetramerism n. Four-part radial symmetry. • TETRAMERISM n. division into four parts. |
| THERMOMETER | • thermometer n. An apparatus used to measure temperature. • THERMOMETER n. an instrument for determining temperature. |
| THERMOMETRY | • thermometry n. (Physics) The science and technology related to the measurement of temperature and the design and construction… • THERMOMETRY n. the measurement of temperature. |
| TREMBLEMENT | • tremblement n. A trembling; tremor. • TREMBLEMENT n. the act of trembling. |
| TROMOMETERS | • tromometers n. Plural of tromometer. • TROMOMETER n. an instrument for detecting or measuring faint tremors caused by an earthquake. |
| VOLTAMMETER | • voltammeter n. An instrument used to measure both electrical current and voltage. • VOLTAMMETER n. a dual-purpose instrument that can measure both potential difference and electric current, usually in volts and amperes respectively. |