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• any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements
Example sentence • She practiced psychometry by holding the ring and receiving visions of its past owners.
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• the use of a spirometer to measure vital capacity
Example sentence • The doctor recommended spirometry to evaluate the patient's respiratory health.
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• automatic transmission and measurement of data from remote sources by wire or radio or other means
Example sentence • The spacecraft sends telemetry data back to Earth for analysis.
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Example sentence • Astronomers use interferometry to combine signals from multiple telescopes and improve resolution.
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• measuring sensitivity to pain or pressure
Example sentence • The psychiatrist conducted an algometry test on the patient to evaluate their pain levels.
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• the study of the relative growth of a part of an organism in relation to the growth of the whole
Example sentence • The study of allometry has applications in various fields such as medicine and ecology.
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• measurement of the properties of light (especially luminous intensity)
Example sentence • The photometry lab is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments for accurate light measurement.
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• the measurement of temperature
Example sentence • Accurate thermometry is crucial for monitoring patients' health.
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• the measurement of viscosity
Example sentence • The laboratory purchased a new viscometry instrument.
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Example sentence • The study of barometry is essential for predicting weather patterns.
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Example sentence • Esophageal manometry is commonly performed to assess the function of the esophagus.
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Example sentence • Accurate psychrometry is essential for HVAC system design and analysis.
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Example sentence • Industrial processes often rely on pyrometry to ensure proper temperature control.
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• measuring wind speed and direction
Example sentence • Meteorologists use anemometry to study and analyze wind patterns.
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• (mathematics) a lack of symmetry
Example sentence • The artist intentionally created an asymmetry in her painting to evoke a sense of imbalance.
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• measuring the optical density of a substance by shining light on it and measuring its transmission
Example sentence • The doctor recommended a densitometry scan to assess the patient's overall health.
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• the art of making puppets and presenting puppet shows
Example sentence • I have always been fascinated by the art of puppetry .
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• artifacts used in making your toilet (washing and taking care of your body)
Example sentence • The toiletry bag contains a toothbrush, toothpaste, and shampoo.
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Example sentence • The diffractometry method is widely used in materials science.
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Example sentence • The scientists conducted dynamometry tests on the new prototype.
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Example sentence • The study of Earth's magnetic field variations is known as geomagnetic magnetometry .
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Example sentence • The photographer used sensitometry to measure the characteristics of different types of film.
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• electronic equipment consisting of a system of circuits
Example sentence • The circuitry of the computer was damaged during the power surge.
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• the measurement of hearing
Example sentence • The results of the audiometry showed that the patient had significant hearing loss in both ears.
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• the craft of basket making
Example sentence • She learned the art of basketry from her grandmother.
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• a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis
Example sentence • Researchers use biometry to analyze genetic markers and make predictions.
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Example sentence • The accuracy of salimetry depends on the calibration of the measuring instrument.
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Example sentence • The varletry of servants in the castle worked diligently to maintain the cleanliness of the rooms.
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Example sentence • The study of zoometry helps architects and engineers in designing and constructing buildings.
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• the practice of plundering in gangs
Example sentence • The authorities are trying to crack down on banditry in the area.
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• playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
Example sentence • Her constant coquetry made it difficult for him to know if she actually liked him.
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• a crossbar that is attached to the traces of a draft horse and to the vehicle or implement that the horse is pulling
Example sentence • The old wagon was equipped with a sturdy whiffletree .
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• volumetric analysis using standard solutions of alkali to measure the amount of acid present
Example sentence • The accurate measurement of pH in a solution is done through alkalimetry .
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• measurement of quantities of heat
Example sentence • In laboratory experiments, researchers use calorimetry to determine the heat released or absorbed by a substance.
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Example sentence • Scientists use biotelemetry to monitor the vital signs of astronauts during space missions.
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Example sentence • Accurate goniometry requires proper positioning of the patient.
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Example sentence • Researchers rely on tensiometry to study interfacial behavior.
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Example sentence • Scientists often rely on turbidimetry to assess the turbidity of water samples.
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Example sentence • He decided to retreat into hermitry after his wife passed away.
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• The state of being a pundit
Example sentence • The punditry on the news channel provided insightful analysis of the current political situation.
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Example sentence • The prime ministers of two countries held a meeting to discuss trade issues, marking a significant summitry between the nations.
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• of or relating to stoichiometry
Example sentence • The stoichiometric ratio in the reaction is 2:1.
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Example sentence • The microcircuitry in this computer chip is incredibly advanced.
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• the measurement of specific gravity
Example sentence • The use of hydrometry helps in predicting flood events.
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• measurement of the elevation of land above sea level
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Example sentence • Flow cytometry is a widely used technique in immunology research.
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Example sentence • The scientist used galvanometry to study the electrical activity in the brain.
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Example sentence • The accuracy of hodometry measurements is crucial for precise localization.
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Example sentence • The scientist used horometry to calculate the duration of the event.
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Example sentence • The weather station uses hygrometry to determine the relative humidity.
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