measuring rod
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Definition
- Noun:
- A measuring instrument consisting of a straight piece (as of wood or metal) marked at regular intervals; used as a reference standard for determining length. A measuring rod is a tool for taking linear measurements, typically by comparing an object's length against the marked graduations on the rod itself.
Usage
- The primary function of a measuring rod is to determine the length, height, or depth of an object by direct comparison.
- It is used in various fields such as construction, surveying, carpentry, and tailoring.
- It is often synonymous with simpler, rigid measuring tools like a ruler or yardstick, though it can imply a longer, more substantial tool.
Examples
- Noun:
- The surveyor used a measuring rod to determine the exact boundaries of the property.
- For this experiment, you will need a precise measuring rod marked in centimeters.
- Ancient civilizations used standardized measuring rods for trade and construction.
Advanced Usage
- "To apply a measuring rod to" (idiomatic): To use a specific standard to judge or evaluate something.
- We must apply the same measuring rod of success to all departments to ensure fairness.
Variants and Related Words
- Rod (n): A thin straight bar, especially of wood or metal. In a measuring context, it is the core component.
- Ruler (n): A straight strip of material marked at intervals for measuring length; often shorter than a typical measuring rod.
- Yardstick (n): A measuring rod one yard in length, often used figuratively as a standard for comparison.
- Measuring stick (n): A general term for a rod, stick, or strip used for measurement; often used interchangeably with "measuring rod."
Synonyms
- Rule: A graduated straight edge used for measuring.
- Standard: Something established as a rule or basis of comparison in measuring.
- Gauge: An instrument for measuring dimensions.
Related Phrases
- Leveling rod / Surveyor's rod (n): A graduated rod used in surveying with a leveling instrument to measure differences in elevation.
- Dipping rod (n): A rod used to measure the depth of a liquid.
Related Idioms
- A rod to measure one's own back: A standard or principle that one applies to others but should also be willing to have applied to oneself. (This idiom uses "rod" metaphorically, not specifically a rod).
- His criticism of government spending is a rod to measure his own back, given his personal extravagance.
Noun
- measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements