callipers Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkæl.ɪ.pəz]
  • Us [ ˈkæl.ə.pɚz]

Meaning of callipers In English

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Examples of callipers

  • Measurements of the analysed specimens have been made with callipers, with an accuracy of 0.1 mm.

  • Graduated callipers were used and all the specimens were dead, dry and unmounted.

  • We measured the diameter of exit holes with vernier callipers to + 0.1 mm.

  • Fresh fruits and seeds were weighed using spring or electronic balances and measured using scales and callipers with 0.01-g and 0.01-mm precision respectively.

  • He made up his mind that the wheelchair would be discarded at an early stage and that he would walk without it and without callipers.

  • He suffers from a spinal disease affecting both legs and has to wear callipers.

  • There are 400,000 people who use orthotic footwear, callipers, splints, surgical collars, spinal braces and so forth.

  • It went to pubs at lunchtime with blood pressure testing devices and callipers to test body fat and carried out assessments.

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