0 an instrument for measuring, especially quantities of electricity, gas, water etc -- måler
a parking meter
If you want to know how much electricity you have used, you will have to look at the meter.
1 see metre1, metre2. -- meter
2 to measure (especially electricity etc) by using a meter -- måle
This instrument meters rainfall.
There are eleven blood glucose meters available, each with different features to compliment the complex needs of individual patients.
The problem with the new technology of electric meters was the incomprehensibility of the mechanism by which it functioned.
The meter was calibrated by temporarily affixing it to the flat floor of the tunnel ahead of the wavy wall.
In other words, these meters cannot be parsed straightforwardly as iterations of feet with partially identical properties with respect to quantity or branching.
The total volume of water is vast, differing in depth from area to area, from nearly zero to 600 feet (185 meters).
Second, this knowledge of performing familiar meters facilitates parsing the metrical structure of unfamiliar metrical sequences by aligning them optimally to a familiar performance pattern.
All of the machinery of the factory is installed in one large room that measures about sixty meters in length by twenty-five meters in width.
The water depth in the operating area varied between approximately 6 and 18 meters.
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