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millimetre

[ˈmɪlimiːtər]

Definition:
1. A metric unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter.

Use 'millimetre' in a sentence:

  1. The equipment includes two black and white cameras that operate with an eight millimetre (8 mm) chip.
  2. Man: It says the length is five forty but it should be four twenty millimetres.
  3. One second of arc movement is one thirtieth of a millimetre.
  4. Beneath the car's pretty sheet metal is a 4. 4 metre-length body and an updated GM Delta platform with a 71 millimetre-longer wheelbase.
  5. It's five-nine-oh millimetres instead of the usual six hundred, which she needs to fit in a particular space.
  6. The deviation is reduced to one millimetre.
  7. Bend the end section of the contact wire a few millimetres upwards.
  8. Now the length won't change that'll still be eight hundred and five millimetres.
  9. Ash particles are normally in the 50-100 micron (0.05 to 0.1 millimetre) range.
  10. The'bulge'at the Equator had been shrinking by less than a millimetre a year, according to National Geographic.
  11. For example in Brittany we were able to monitor a movement of two millimetres between high and low tide.
  12. Millimetre wave synthetic aperture radiometer terminal guidance technology.
  13. But the weaving of these yarns, which may be only one-thousandth of a millimetre thick, is complicated and expensive.
  14. The gemstone is 28.6 millimetres high and weighs 139.43 carats.
  15. Last year his team achieved a milestone when it manoeuvred a 1.5-millimetre bead through a 5-millimetre artery in a living pig.
  16. Nanocrystals, also known as quantum dots, are semiconducting particles with a diameter of a few millionths of a millimetre.
  17. One millimetre to the left and who knows?
  18. It consist of a 4, 200 millimetre bloomer make in germany and a home make finishing mill.
  19. Qatar's meteorological office said 51.2 millimetres had fallen so far this month.
  20. The total amount of pollen was measured more accurately by30 millimetre diameter globes.
  21. The pebble has about a one millimetre microsphere diameter. The coolant is in fact helium.
  22. The use of the digital images means researchers can see prints in 3d, with accuracy to one-100th of a millimetre.
  23. One second of arc movement is one thirtieth ofa millimetre.
  24. Graham Short etched the motto "Nothing is impossible" which measures just a tenth of a millimetre.
  25. The results indicated that endocrine cells, especially D cells, were higher than in adults in terms of mean per square millimetre.
  26. at a few millimetres per second and.
  27. The bugs, which are less than a millimetre long, feed on scales of human skin and produce allergens which are easily inhaled during sleep.
  28. The deviation is reduced to one millimetre .
  29. How it works: a 2-metre antenna and mobile generator produce and aim a beam of 95-gigahertz (3-millimetre) radiation.
  30. We'll be able to look at millimetre movements over the time span of a year.
  31. Recognition Technology of Warship Targets for Millimetre Guidance Radar Seeker.
  32. But we're reducing the width slightly, from two hundred and six to two hundred and two millimetres.
  33. One centimeter is equal to10 millimetres.
  34. Technology for Making a Certain Millimetre-wave Active Phased-array Radar Cracked-array Antenna.
  35. There were four days with rainfall exceeding 100 millimetres recorded at the Observatory.
  36. The edge must be machined down to0.02 millimetres.
  37. The total amount of pollen was measured more accurately by 30 millimetre diameter globes.
  38. Analysis and Discussion on Gain Measurement Error of Dual-Band Monopulse Millimetre Wave Antenna.
  39. For the first time since the crisis erupted two years ago, global leaders went a few millimetres beyond what was expected of them.
  40. He shaved a millimetre off the block.
  41. If the spring had gone one millimetre to the right I would have lost my sight.
  42. The equipment includes two black and white cameras that operate with an eight millimetre ( 8 mm) chip.
  43. The system can print electronic features smaller than a hundredth of a millimetre wide from a variety of materials.
  44. Inside, a latticed wall made from pieces of 25-millimetre-thick plywood is intended to "express a blurred space like a fractus cloud".
  45. And whichever cell covers a tenth of a millimetre fastest (probably taking about an hour to do so) will be declared the winner.
  46. There are around three million sheets of graphene in a millimetre-thick layer of graphite.
  47. One millimetre (or the diameter of the head of a pin) is equal to one-million nanometres.
  48. The silicon chips are less than a millimetre thick.
  49. That means they contain spherical nodules a few millimetres across, known as chondrules.
  50. It's nine millimetres long.
  51. He would not give a millimetre where his convictions were at stake.
  52. Despite her size, I can adjust the direction by millimetres with the push of a button.
  53. To stop the bare stem from dying, cut the stem a few millimetres above a side shoot.
  54. So, a sixty millimetre diameter pebble.
  55. The focus is on individuals, tweaking performances to squeeze an extra hundredth of a second here, an extra millimetre there.
  56. The screws are sized in millimetres.