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micrometre
micrometre (ˈmaɪkrəʊˌmiːtə) n (Units) a unit of length equal to 10–6 metre. Symbol: μm Former name: micron TranslationsMikrometermicramicrómetromicrónmicrometre
micrometre (unit)(Or "micron") One millionth of a metre. The symbolis a Greek letter mu followed by "m".
Features on modern integrated circuits are typicallymeasured in microns. The smallest features in 1999 are around0.1 microns across.micrometre
mi·cro·me·ter (mcm) (mīkrō-mētĕr, mī-kromĕ-tĕr) 1. One millionth of a meter; formerly called micron. 2. A device for measuring various objects in an accurate and precise manner. In medicine and biology, the term is usually used with reference to a glass slide or lens that is accurately marked for measuring microscopic forms. Synonym(s): micrometre. [micro- + G. metron, measure]micrometre (μm) or micron a unit of length equal to 10-6 metre (1/1000 mm).micrometreAn SI unit of length equal to one millionth of a metre (10−6 m). Symbol: μm. Syn. micron (obsolete term). See nanometre.mi·cro·me·ter (mcm) (mīkrō-mētĕr, mī-kromĕ-tĕr) 1. One millionth of a meter; formerly called a micron. 2. A device for measuring various objects in an accurate and precise manner.3. In medicine and biology, the term is usually used with reference to a glass slide or lens that is accurately marked for measuring microscopic forms. Synonym(s): micrometre. [micro- + G. metron, measure]ThesaurusSeemicrometer |