Definitionn. the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
Last update: October 23, 2015
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The metre was very catching. [Please select]
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I bought two metres of the material for her dress. [Please select]
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Above the level plain of absolutely smooth surface, devoid of houses or vegetation, the equipotential surfaces under normal conditions would be strictly horizontal, and if we could determine the potential at one metre above the ground we should have a definite measure of the potential gradient at the earth's surface. [Please select]
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63 metre) for adult men. [Please select]
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62 metre) in height. [Please select]
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It is all written in "common metre," nearly all in lines of eight and six syllables alternately. [Please select]
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The tune, too, set in the psalm-book seems absolutely unfitted to the metre. [Please select]
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A third and favorite metre was this:-- "Mais sa montagne est un sainct lieu: Qui viendra done au mont de Dieu." [Please select]
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These thirty-seven tunes, all of which but one were in common metre, were bound often with "The Bay Psalm-Book." [Please select]
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'The style is to conform to the subject and the metre to the style.' [Please select]
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Having once become used to the noise, he was even thrilled by the swinging metre of it. [Please select]
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