different between manometry vs manometric
manometry
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (manós, “thin, rare”) + -metry.
Noun
manometry (countable and uncountable, plural manometries)
- (physics) The measurement of pressure using a manometer
Related terms
- manometric
Translations
- Italian: manometria (it)
Anagrams
- momentary
Polish
Noun
manometry
- nominative plural of manometr
- accusative plural of manometr
- vocative plural of manometr
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manometric
English
Etymology
manometry +? -ic
Adjective
manometric (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to manometry, or measured using a manometer
Romanian
Etymology
From French manométrique
Adjective
manometric m or n (feminine singular manometric?, masculine plural manometrici, feminine and neuter plural manometrice)
- manometric
Declension
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