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Definition of Steres
1. stere [n] - See also: stere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Steres
Literary usage of Steres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays in Historical Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1902)
"Now from the volume of formic acid, which contains 6 steres, it is found on ...
We obtain then the following rule:—The number of space-units or steres of ..."
2. Essays in Historical Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1894)
"Now from the volume of formic acid, which contains 6 steres, it is found on ...
We obtain then the following rule :—The number of space- units or steres of ..."
3. The Relations between chemical constitution and some physical properties by Samuel Smiles (1910)
"equal to the number of component atoms increased by as many steres as there are
carbonyl groups. Thus— Ethyl Alcohol: G.H2O' = 9 steres Vm (calc. ..."
4. The Gilbert Arithmetics by Charles H. Gleason, Charles Benajah Gilbert (1910)
"What the value of 2 steres of " Grape Nut," each package containing a liter ...
Of 5.5 steres ? Of 8.25 steres ? 3. What is the' approximate value of a pile ..."
5. The Metric System Explained: With Exercises, Examples and Illustrations by Georges Rousselle, British chamber of commerce, Paris (1896)
"How many steres did he sell in all? 13.:; ;{-j He sokl : 27.3 13".5 + 37" + 27",3
+ 83".6 = 161".'.. 83.6 161.4 Ans(r-er : 161".4. 2. ..."
6. The Elements of Written Arithmetic: Combining Analysis and Synthesis by James Stewart Eaton (1868)
"Reduce 29 steres to ... Reduce 495 steres to ... In a pile of wood 10 meters
long, 1 meter wide and 3 meters high, how many steres ? ..."