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-meter unit of length measurement in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches.
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-meter "time" in music; a pattern of regularly recurring rhythmic pulses or beats, whether heard or imagined.
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-meter Also known as metre. The metric system's basic unit for linear measurement, equal to 39.37 inches. 1/10th of a meter is a decimeter; 1/100th is a centimeter; 1/100th is a millimeter.
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-meter An instrument that records or regulates the amount of something passing through it, like electricity or gas.
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-meter A device used to measure and record the amount of electricity used by a consumer.
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