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metric A standard of measurement of performance.
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metric A standard of measurement. The term is most often used to identify things that will be measured rather than the measurement process or the individual readings or points. Some examples of metric might be: lines of code, number of phone calls, number of resignations, or number of tests.
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metropolis the chief city of a country; a large busy city
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metric Definition
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metro- Subway, underground
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