| pedometer | <apparatus> An instrument for including the number of steps in walking, and so ascertaining the distance passed over. It is usually in the form of a watch; an oscillating weight by the motion of the body causes the index to advance a certain distance at each step. Origin: Pedi-, pedo-: cf. F. Pedometre. (24 Mar 1998) |
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measuring instrument for recording the number of steps taken in walking
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A pedometer or step counter is a device, usually portable and electronic, which counts each step a person makes. Used originally by sports and physical fitness people, pedometers are now becoming popular as an everyman exercise measurer and motivator. Often worn on the belt and kept on all day, it can be observed to see how many steps, thus kilometres/miles the wearer has walked that day. ...
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a device for measuring to distance walked
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A device that counts the number of strides taken by the wearer by responding to the impact of the wearer's steps.
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