linear measure
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Definition
Noun: A linear measure is a standard unit used for measuring length or distance along a single dimension. It quantifies how long something is from one point to another.
Usage
This term is used in contexts involving measurement, mathematics, engineering, construction, and everyday descriptions of length. - It refers to the specific units themselves (e.g., inch, meter, mile). - It can also refer to the concept or system of measuring length.
Examples
- The most common linear measures in the United States are the inch, foot, yard, and mile.
- When building the cabinet, he converted all the linear measures from centimeters to inches.
- Ancient civilizations developed their own systems of linear measure based on parts of the human body.
Advanced Usage
- In Mathematics: The term can be used when discussing one-dimensional measurement in geometry, as opposed to square (area) or cubic (volume) measure.
- To find the perimeter, you simply add the linear measures of all the sides.
Variants and Related Words
- Linear measurement (n): The act or process of measuring length. Often used interchangeably with "linear measure," though "measurement" emphasizes the action.
- Accurate linear measurement is crucial in carpentry.
- Unit of length (n): A more common, direct synonym for a specific linear measure.
Synonyms
- Unit of length
- Length unit
- Linear unit
Related Phrases
- Tape measure: A tool used for taking linear measures.
- Take a measurement: The action of determining a linear measure.
Noun
- a unit of measurement of length