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Definition of Metrologies
1. metrology [n] - See also: metrology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Metrologies
Literary usage of Metrologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Revolution in Measurement: Western European Weights and Measures Since the by Ronald Edward Zupko (1990)
"These same accolades certainly cannot be ascribed to medieval and early modern
European metrologies. Characterized generally by confusion and complexity, ..."
2. Life and Work at the Great Pyramid During the Months of January, February by Charles Piazzi Smyth (1867)
"We at once, therefore, proceed to consider, which of the metrologies of modern
Europe, ... Now, the metrologies to be discussed in such a case, are, ..."
3. Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and by Thomas Kelly Cheyne, John Sutherland Black (1903)
"FW Madden, Cains of the Je-.is, 188. ; F. Hultsch, Gr. u. 7. Literature. Origin of
Metallic Currency, 1892; Th. Rim. metrologies-* 1882 ; W. Ridgeway. ..."
4. Ancient Italy: Historical and Geographical Investigations in Central Italy by Ettore Pais, Charles Densmore Curtis (1907)
"... when exact metrologies! observations have been made on the monuments of Sicily,
Magna Graecia, and Latium, which are still for the most part unexplored, ..."
5. Journal of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy by Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (1831)
"The same features are observable in it, that are impressed on the Greek and Roman
metrologies. It furnishes two pound weights. One of twelve ounces, ..."
6. Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library of the Royal Society by Royal Society (Great Britain). Library (1839)
"metrologies constitutionnelle et primitive, &c. 4° [1801.] (Two copies.) .
The philosophy of arithmetic. 8° Edinburgh, 1820. ..."