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go·ni·om·e·ter
 goniometer
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- pronunciation:
- go
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- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
an optical instrument that measures angles, esp. in crystals or other solids.
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definition 2: |
an electrical device, consisting of a radio receiver and antenna, used to determine the direction and angle of incoming radio signals.
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adjective + (n.)goniometer
compatible, difficult, hand-held, instantaneous, internal, manual, ordinary, recorded, standard, swinging, swollen, telescopic, universal
verb + (n.)goniometer
affix, align, attach, clamp, dispose, include, measure, neutralize, read, use
noun + (n.)goniometer

analog, device, fluid, forefoot, hinge, mean, measurement, place, position, process, shank, sling, subject, thicknesses, tilt, time, torsion, use
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derivations: |
goniometric (adj.), goniometrical (adj.), goniometrically (adv.) |
The word goniometer
contains the following part:
metr, -meter, -metry
Greek
root
that means measure
  Example words:
accelerometer, altimeter, ametropia, ammeter, anemometer, aneroid barometer, anthropometry, asymmetry, audiometer, barometer, biometrics, calorimeter, centimeter, chronometer, clinometer, cliometrics, craniometry, cryometer, cyclometer, decameter, decimeter, dekameter, diameter, dosimeter, dynamometer, econometrics, electrometer, fluorometer, galvanometer, geometric progression, geometry, goniometer, gravimeter, hectometer, hemacytometer, hemocytometer, heptameter, hexameter, hydrometer, hypermetropia, inclinometer, interferometer, isometric, lysimeter, magnetometer, manometer, meter, metrics, metronome, micrometer, nanometer, odometer, ohmmeter, optometry, parameter, pedometer, pentameter, perimeter, photometer, photometry, planimeter, polarimeter, potentiometer, pyrometer, radiometer, saccharimeter, saccharometer, salimeter, salinometer, spectrometer, speedometer, sphygmomanometer, symmetry, tachometer, taximeter, telemetry, tetrameter, thermometer, tonometer, trigonometry, trimeter, turbidimeter, variometer, voltammeter, voltmeter, wattmeter
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