different between measurement vs geochronometry
measurement
English
Etymology
measure +? -ment
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?me?.?.m?nt/
- (General American), IPA(key): /?me?.?.m?nt/
Noun
measurement (plural measurements)
- The act of measuring.
- Magnitude (or extent or amount) determined by an act of measuring.
Translations
See also
- A Dictionary of Units of Measurement
measurement From the web:
- what measurement is
- what measurement is equal to 6 kilograms
- what measurement does the us use
- what measurement is equal to 4 quarts
- what measurement is equal to 20 cups
- what measurement is equal to 24 kilograms
- what measurement is equal to 20 liters
- what measurements to take for weight loss
geochronometry
English
Etymology
geo- +? chrono- +? -metry
Noun
geochronometry (usually uncountable, plural geochronometries)
- (geology) the science of the measurement of the age of rocks etc. based on the radioactive decay of naturally occurring isotopes
Translations
Anagrams
- chronogeometry
geochronometry From the web:
- what does geochronometry
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