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All caliper synonyms

calΒ·iΒ·per
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verb caliper

  • calculate β€” If you calculate a number or amount, you discover it from information that you already have, by using arithmetic, mathematics, or a special machine.
  • peg β€” a female given name, form of Peggy.
  • compute β€” To compute a quantity or number means to calculate it.
  • survey β€” to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, as a situation, area of study, etc.
  • fit β€” adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
  • average β€” An average is the result that you get when you add two or more numbers together and divide the total by the number of numbers you added together.
  • limit β€” the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
  • rank β€” Otto [awt-oh] /ΛˆΙ”t oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1884–1939, Austrian psychoanalyst.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • assess β€” When you assess a person, thing, or situation, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them.
  • adjust β€” When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
  • gauge β€” to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  • determine β€” If a particular factor determines the nature of a thing or event, it causes it to be of a particular kind.
  • quantify β€” to determine, indicate, or express the quantity of.
  • weigh β€” to determine or ascertain the force that gravitation exerts upon (a person or thing) by use of a balance, scale, or other mechanical device: to weigh oneself; to weigh potatoes; to weigh gases.
  • regulate β€” to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • check β€” Check is also a noun.
  • calibrate β€” If you calibrate an instrument or tool, you mark or adjust it so that you can use it to measure something accurately.
  • square β€” a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
  • figure β€” a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
  • grade β€” a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
  • stroke β€” a short oblique stroke (/) between two words indicating that whichever is appropriate may be chosen to complete the sense of the text in which they occur: The defendant and his/her attorney must appear in court.
  • value β€” relative worth, merit, or importance: the value of a college education; the value of a queen in chess.
  • mete β€” to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usually followed by out): to mete out punishment.
  • size β€” any of various gelatinous or glutinous preparations made from glue, starch, etc., used for filling the pores of cloth, paper, etc., or as an adhesive ground for gold leaf on books.
  • scale β€” a succession or progression of steps or degrees; graduated series: the scale of taxation; the social scale.
  • plumb β€” J(ohn) H(arold) 1911–2001, British historian.
  • graduate β€” a person who has received a degree or diploma on completing a course of study, as in a university, college, or school.
  • beat β€” If you beat someone or something, you hit them very hard.
  • choose β€” If you choose someone or something from several people or things that are available, you decide which person or thing you want to have.
  • adapt β€” If you adapt to a new situation or adapt yourself to it, you change your ideas or behaviour in order to deal with it successfully.
  • reckon β€” to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • rhyme β€” identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
  • bound β€” Bound is the past tense and past participle of bind.
  • tailor β€” a stroke of a bell indicating someone's death; knell.
  • line β€” a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
  • sound β€” The, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 miles (140 km) long; 3–30 miles (5–48 km) wide.
  • delimit β€” If you delimit something, you fix or establish its limits.
  • level β€” having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
  • read β€” to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of (something written, printed, etc.): to read a book; to read music.
  • align β€” If you align yourself with a particular group, you support them because you have the same political aim.
  • rate β€” the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
  • rule β€” a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • portion β€” a part of any whole, either separated from or integrated with it: I read a portion of the manuscript.
  • shade β€” the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area.
  • time β€” the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
  • demarcate β€” If you demarcate something, you establish its boundaries or limits.
  • blend β€” If you blend substances together or if they blend, you mix them together so that they become one substance.
  • appraise β€” If you appraise something or someone, you consider them carefully and form an opinion about them.
  • gradate β€” to pass by gradual or imperceptible degrees, as one color into another.
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