(1)Acidimetry (chem) the measurment of the strengths of acids.
(2)Alkalimetry (chem) the measurment of the strenghts of alkalis.
(3)Allometry (biol) growth of a part at a rate different from that
of the body as a whole
(4)Altimetry the measurment of height or altitude.
(5)Anthropometry the branch of science that deals with the measurment
and proportions of the human body and their variation.
astrometry the measurment of the positions, motions,and
magnitudes of stars.
(6)Asymmetry absence of symmetry and proportion.(2) chem. the
property of being asymmetric.
(7)Barometry the art and science of barometric observation.
(8)Bathymetry the measurment of depths in oceans, seas, or lakes.
(9)Biometry the measurement and study of the duration of human
life.(2) the application of statistical methods to biological
investigation.
(10)Chronometry the science of thee accurate measurement of time.
(11)Colometry the division of texts by cola.
(12)Cytophotometry (biol) the investigatin of the contents of cells
by measuring the light they allow through after staining.
(13)Dissymetry lack of symmetry, asymmetry.(2) symmetry between
two things related to each other in the way that an object is related
to its image in a mirror.
gasometry the science of measuring gases
(14)Geochronometry geometry extended to include time as the fourth
dimesion,a system of this.(2) the measurment of geological time,
absolute geochronology
(15)Geometry the branch of mathematics that deals with the
properties and relations of magnitudes in space, a particular system
desscribing these properties(2) the art of measuring land
(16)Gravimetry the measurement of weight, esp. the use of a
gravimeter to measure gravitational force.
(17)Horometry the measurment of time.
(18)Iodimetry (chem) redox titration using iodine, spec the
quantitative analysis of a solution of a reducing agent by titration
with a standard solution of iodine.
(19)Iodometry
(20)Isometry (math) a one to one transformation of one metric space
into another that preserves the distances or metrics between each pair
of points.(biol) constancy of proportin with increase in size.
(21)Lichenometry (geol) the dating of morains or other recently
exposed surfaces by measurment of the area of lichen growing on them.
(22)longimetry the art or process of measuring distances.
(23)Mahometry
(24)Morphometry the process of measuring the external shape and
dimesions of landforms, living organims, or other objects.
(25)Olfactometry measurment of the intensity of odourss or thee
sensitivity or the sense of smell.
(26)Optometry the measurment of vision , esp the measurment of
the refractive power of the eyes and the prescription of corrective
lenses. the use of an optometer.
(27)Orthometry the art of correct versification.
(28)Perimetry measurment of a perimeter or circumference (2)
measurment of a person's field of vision by means of a perimeter.
(29)Phonometry a method of investigating language by the
statistical analysis of instrumentally measured speech sounds and
different informants responses to the same data.
(30)Photogrammetry the technique of using photographs to obtain
(31)Planimetry the measurment of plane surfaces, esp by means of a
planimeter, the geometry of plane surfaces, plane geomeetry.
(32)Psychometry the measurment of the duration and intensity of
mental states or processes
(33)Sociometry the branch of knowledge that deals with the
structure of groups, esp the relations betweeen the members of a
group.
(34)Spectrofluorimetry the spectrometric observation of fluorescence.
(35)Stereometry the art or science of measuring solids,solid
geometry , the practical application of this to the measurment of
solid
(36)Stichometry
(37)Stoichiometry
(38)Stylometry the statistical analysis of stylistic featuresof texts.
(39)symmetry
(40)Telemetry
(41)Titrimetry
(42)Trigonometry
(43)voltammetry
(44)Volumetry the scientific measurment of volume,esp. volumetric analysis
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