calliperˈkæl ə pər
calliper (n)
English Definitions:
caliper, calliper (verb)
an instrument for measuring the distance between two points (often used in the plural)
caliper, calliper (verb)
measure the diameter of something with calipers
calliper
A caliper (British spelling also calliper, or in plurale tantum sense a pair of calipers) is a device used to measure the dimensions of an object. Many types of calipers permit reading out a measurement on a ruled scale, a dial, or a digital display. Some calipers can be as simple as a compass with inward or outward-facing points, but no scale. The tips of the caliper are adjusted to fit across the points to be measured and the dimension read by measuring between the tips with another measuring tool, such as a ruler. It is used in many fields such as mechanical engineering, metalworking, forestry, woodworking, science and medicine.
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