Definition of Telemetrically

1. Adverb. By means of telemetry. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Telemetrically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Telemetrically

telemediation
telemedical
telemedicinal
telemedicine
telemen
telementor
telementoring
telementors
telemeter
telemetered
telemetering
telemeters
telemetre
telemetres
telemetric
telemetrically (current term)
telemetrics
telemetries
telemetry
telemetry intelligence
telemicroscope
telemicroscopes
telemicroscopy
telemonitor
telemonitored
telemonitoring
telemonitors
telemovie
telemovies
telencephala

Literary usage of Telemetrically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS., ANZAAS (1894)
"This would be telemetrically a little more accurate than the instrument assumed in the discussion, and with a good telescope ought readily to measure to an ..."

2. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"The thermic responsiveness of 11 rats to nicotine (base), 0.25 mg/kg IP, was telemetrically measured at baseline, after 7 days of exposure to constant ..."

3. The River Pilcomayo from Its Discharge Into the River Paraguay to Parallel by Gunnar Anfin Lange, Argentina Ministerio de Argricultura (1906)
"... up river from the point where Sol's map ends has been based on distances observed telemetrically with engineer Emilio ..."

4. Preliminary Survey and Estimates by Theodore Graham Gribble (1891)
"If the chain is not used at all, the curves had best be put in telemetrically as described on p. 183; but if it is used at all there is no time saved by ..."

5. Preliminary Survey and Estimates by Theodore Graham Gribble (1891)
"If the chain is not used at all, the curves had best be put in telemetrically as described on p. 183; but if it is used at all there is no time saved by ..."

6. Preliminary Survey and Estimates by Theodore Graham Gribble (1897)
"If the chain is not used at all, the curves had best be put in telemetrically as described on p. 183; but if it is used at all there is no time saved by ..."

7. Surveying, as Practiced by Civil Engineers and Surveyors ...: Intended as a by John Whitelaw (1902)
"The intervening work is then put in by sextant angles or bearings with prismatic compass, and distances telemetrically measured. A system adopted iri the ..."

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