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I. meter [Brit ˈmiːtə, Am ˈmidər] N
1. meter (measuring instrument):
meter
to read the meter
2. meter:
meter, a. parking meter
3. meter Am (unit of length) → metre
II. meter [Brit ˈmiːtə, Am ˈmidər] VB trans
1. meter electricity, gas, water, pressure:
meter
2. meter (stamp):
meter
metre [Brit ˈmiːtə] N
1. metre Brit (unit of length):
2. metre LIT:
3. metre MUS:
metre [Brit ˈmiːtə] N
1. metre Brit (unit of length):
2. metre LIT:
3. metre MUS:
iambic metre N
white meter N Brit ELEC
white meter
exposure meter N PHOTO
exposure meter
light meter N PHOTO
light meter
gas meter N
gas meter
parking meter N
parking meter
postage meter N Am
postage meter
pH meter N
pH meter
English
English
French
French
I. meter1 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N
meter
(parking) meter
II. meter1 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB trans
meter gas, water:
meter
meter2 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] Am
meter → metre
metre [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N
1. metre (unit of measurement):
2. metre (poetic rhythm):
metre [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N
1. metre (unit of measurement):
2. metre (poetic rhythm):
water meter N
water meter
parking meter N
parking meter
light meter N
light meter
postage meter N Am
postage meter
slot meter N
slot meter
gas meter N
gas meter
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
I. meter1 [ˈmi·t̬ər] N
meter
(parking) meter
II. meter1 [ˈmi·t̬ər] VB trans
meter gas, water:
meter
meter2 [ˈmi·t̬ər] N
1. meter (unit of measurement):
meter
2. meter (poetic rhythm):
meter
parking meter N
parking meter
light meter N
light meter
gas meter N
gas meter
postage meter N
postage meter
water meter N
water meter
French
French
English
English
compteur électricité
Present
Imeter
youmeter
he/she/itmeters
wemeter
youmeter
theymeter
Past
Imetered
youmetered
he/she/itmetered
wemetered
youmetered
theymetered
Present Perfect
Ihavemetered
youhavemetered
he/she/ithasmetered
wehavemetered
youhavemetered
theyhavemetered
Past Perfect
Ihadmetered
youhadmetered
he/she/ithadmetered
wehadmetered
youhadmetered
theyhadmetered
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It grows up to 2 metres tall and is found on rocky areas, sandy soils and ridges.
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The gandi measures 2.50 metres and mastaka 1.60 metres.
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The highest peak lies 1865 metres above sea level.
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