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kilometre, kilometer [ˈkıləʊˌmiːtə; kıˈlɒmıtə] N

centimetre, centimeter [ˈsentı­ˌmiː­tə] N

millimetre, millimeter [ˈmı­lı­ˌmiː­tə] N

diameter [daıˈæmıtə] N

Alcometer [ˈælkəˌmiːtə] N

barometer [bəˈrɒmıtə] N

▶ barometric [ˌbæ­rə­ˈmetrık] ADJ

gasholder [ˈgæsˌhəʊldə] N, gasometer

parameter [pəˈræmıtə] N

parameter PHYS, MATH

voltage [ˈvəʊltıdʒ] N

meter1 [ˈmiːtə] N

volume [ˈvɒljuːm] N

ammeter [ˈæmıtə] N ELEC

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A voltmeter is optional since the applied voltage is the same as the voltmeter reading.
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The key feature is the existence of two thermocouples connected to a voltmeter.
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Later the company developed miniature digital voltmeters and frequency counters.
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Auxiliary gauges were restyled and the ammeter was replaced with a voltmeter.
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For instance, high range voltmeters don't break at predictable moments in time, but rather at unpredictable moments.
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The linear scaling of the output thresholds makes the device usable, for example, as a voltmeter.
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A voltmeter negative lead is connected to the test wire.
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This type of meter movement is extremely common for both ammeters and other meters derived from them, such as voltmeters and ohmmeters.
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Electronics hobbyists were moving on to digital projects such as digital voltmeters and frequency counters.
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A thermocouple converts temperature to an output voltage which can be read by a voltmeter.
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