Measuring

  • 21Measuring the World —   Author(s) Daniel Kehlmann …

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  • 22measuring worm — ☆ measuring worm n. the caterpillar of any geometrid moth: it moves by alternately advancing the front end of its body and bringing the rear end forward to form a loop * * * ▪ larva also called  Looper,  Cankerworm,  or  Inchworm   the larva of… …

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  • 23measuring cup — n. 1. a standard cup, usually one holding either 8 oz or 16 oz, with marks to show fractional amounts and with a lip for pouring, used to measure ingredients in cooking, esp. liquid ingredients 2. a cup for measuring dry ingredients, usually part …

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  • 24Measuring against the linchpin — is a method of determining which enemy civilians would be beheaded, used by the Mongols. Genghis Khan used this brutal method against Jamukha s coalition of tribes in 1202. All male captives were forced to walk beside a wagon wheel. If their… …

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  • 25measuring out — index apportionment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 26measuring tape — measuring .tape n a ↑tape measure …

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  • 27measuring worm — ☆ measuring worm n. the caterpillar of any geometrid moth: it moves by alternately advancing the front end of its body and bringing the rear end forward to form a loop …

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  • 28measuring-worm — measuring wormˈ noun A looper caterpillar • • • Main Entry: ↑measure …

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  • 29Measuring rod — Graeco Egyptian God Serapis with measuring rod Gudea of Lagash with measuring rod and …

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  • 30Measuring instrument — Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax contemplating measuring instruments in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea …

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