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61 intelligentiequotiënt
n. intelligence quotient, IQ, measure of an individual's intelligence obtained through standardized intelligence tests -
62 interferometer
n. interferometer, instrument which uses interference between rays of light to measure wavelengths (Optics) -
63 kalibreren
v. calibrate, measure diameter -
64 maat
n. measure, measurement, gauge, mete, scantling, comrade, buddy, chum, fellow, pal, partner, companion, mate, size, time, time signature, tact, cadence, cadency -
65 maat houden
v. keep measure -
66 maatregel
n. measure, disposition, move -
67 maatstaf
n. measure, criterion, rate, scale, module -
68 meetlint
n. tapeline, tape measure -
69 meten
v. measure, gauge, scale, size, meter, metre, mete, compute, girt -
70 opmeten
v. measure, heed, survey, delimitate -
71 regenmeter
n. ombrometer, rain gauge, device used to measure the amount of rainfall in millimeters -
72 rolmaat
n. tape measure, tapeline -
73 ruimtemaat
n. measure of capacity -
74 strafmaatregel
n. punitive measure -
75 toemeten
v. allot, mete, admeasure, measure -
76 tot op zekere hoogte
adv. in a measure -
77 uitdelen
v. distribute, deal, dispense, divide, measure out, portion, portion out, give out, parcel out, serve out, dole out, dole -
78 vademen
v. fathom, get to the bottom of; penetrate and understand; measure the depth of -
79 vergeldingsmaatregel
n. retaliatory measure -
80 vlaktemaat
n. superficial measure
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measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
measure — [mezh′ər] n. [ME mesure < OFr < L mensura < mensus, pp. of metiri, to measure < IE base * mē , to measure > MEAL1, Sans mātrā, a measure, Gr metron] 1. the extent, dimensions, capacity, etc. of anything, esp. as determined by a… … English World dictionary
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