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Caliper - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A caliper is a measuring tool used to determine the distance between two opposite sides of an object, often featuring adjustable legs for precise measurements in engineering or machining.

caliper

/ˈkæləpɚ/ /ˈkælɪpə/

Definition:

A measuring tool with two adjustable legs used to measure thickness or distance.

Synonyms:

compass, divider, gauge

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

estimate, guess

Common Collocations:

brake caliper, vernier caliper, digital caliper

Derivatives:

calipers, calipered

Usage Tips:

Use "caliper" as a noun for the tool or a verb meaning to measure with it.

Common Phrases:

brake caliper, inside caliper, outside caliper

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "calipēr," meaning "pair of compasses."

Examples:

  • 1. The mechanic checked the brake caliper for wear.
  • 2. She used a caliper to measure the pipe's diameter.
  • 3. Caliper measurements ensure precision in engineering projects.
  • 4. The carpenter adjusted the wooden board with a caliper.

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