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taximeter
[ tak-see-mee-ter ]
noun
- a device fitted to a taxicab or other vehicle, for automatically computing and indicating the fare due.
taximeter
/ ˈtæksɪˌmiːtə /
noun
- a meter fitted to a taxi to register the fare, based on the length of the journey
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Word History and Origins
Origin of taximeter1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of taximeter1
C19: from French taximètre; see tax , -meter
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Example Sentences
That afternoon then he stepped out of the hôtel and engaged a fiacre—a taximeter would be of no use, Paul thought.
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The figure stopped to read the taximeter, shook his fist at the chauffeur, and approached me, muttering audibly.
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Taximeter, tak-sim′e-tėr, n. an instrument attached to cabs for indicating the fare due for the distance travelled.
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True to his word, on the next day he left the hotel in a taximeter cab which turned down the Champs Elysées.
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She stepped into the taximeter and drove away, with a farewell nod, abrupt although not altogether unkindly.
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