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metropolis the capitol, the largest, or the most important city of a country, state, or area
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metric A combination of measures, usually derived through a mathematical calculation involving two or more measures.
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metro- Weather forecast office at a military base. Pronounced MEE-tro.
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metric The standard of measurement of a contract requirement for which a quality standard can be applied. For example, if there is a contract requirement to maintain an accurate inventory of widgets, the metric is the number of widgets accounted for. The accuracy of the widgets inventory can be compared to a standard to determine the quality of the inventory. A unique identifier of performance. A metric is what is actually measured.
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metro- PC distributor in Europe.
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