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stereometry
stereometry (ˌstɛrɪˈɒmɪtrɪ; ˌstɪər-) n (General Physics) the measurement of volume stereometric, ˌstereoˈmetrical adjstereometry1. the process of determining the volume and dimensions of a solid. 2. the process of determining the specific gravity of a liquid. — stereometric, adj.See also: MeasurementTranslationsstereometry
ster·e·om·e·try (ster'ē-om'ĕ-trē), 1. Measurement of a solid object or the cubic capacity of a vessel. 2. Determination of the specific gravity of a liquid. ster·e·om·e·try (ster'ē-om'ĕ-trē) 1. Measurement of a solid object or the cubic capacity of a vessel. 2. Determination of the specific gravity of a liquid. stereometryS18-897480 (stĕr″ē-ŏm′ĕ-trē) [″ + metron, a measure] The measurement of a solid body or the cubic contents of a hollow body. |