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metre
- IPA[ˈmiːtə]
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- the rhythm of a piece of poetry, determined by the number and length of feet in a line;the basic rhythmic pattern of beats in a piece of music
noun: metre, plural noun: metres
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- 1. the rhythm of a piece of poetry, determined by the number and length of feet in a line the Horatian ode has an intricate governing metre unexpected changes of stress and metre
- ▪ the basic rhythmic pattern of beats in a piece of music a dance song in fast quadratic metre Prokofiev's complex metres
- a device that measures and records the quantity, degree, or rate of something: they read the meters once a month
- measure or regulate by means of a meter: the huge capital outlay required to meter every household is not available predictions that electricity would soon be too cheap to meter went unfulfilled
Oxford American Dictionary
- the SI base unit of length (equivalent to approximately 39.37 inches), first introduced as a ... sit two meters away from the TV screen the wall was less than a meter high
Oxford American Dictionary
- in names of measuring instruments: thermometer
Oxford Dictionary
- in names of measuring instruments: thermometer
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device that measures and records the quantity, degree, or rate of something: an electricity meter
- measure or regulate by means of a meter: the huge capital outlay required to meter every household is not available predictions that electricity would soon be too cheap to meter went unfulfilled
Oxford Dictionary
- the rhythm of a piece of poetry, determined by the number and length of feet in a line: the Horatian ode has an intricate governing meter unexpected changes of stress and meter
Oxford American Dictionary
- measured or regulated by means of a meter: a metered supply of water metered parking on Ross Street
Oxford American Dictionary
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