centigram
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of centigram
From the French word centigramme, dating back to 1795–1805. See centi-, -gram 2
Example Sentences
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Then when I was going up, I had this idea that instead of like throwing her around by going too fast, I would be like quiet angry like my father got, and I’d just do everything exactly right, everything up to the centigram.
From Literature
One target was Centigram Communications Corp. of San Jose, which was sued after its stock dropped from $14 to $11 in late 1994.
From Time Magazine Archive
Although a judge threw out all but one charge, Centigram decided, after nearly a year of fighting, to settle for $1.5 million, a typical corporate approach.
From Time Magazine Archive
For instance, the desire to weigh things to 1–10 mg. which should only have been weighed to a centigram, measuring to 1–10 mm., and calculating averages to several places of decimals.
From Project Gutenberg
Page 77—the first reference to centigram has been amended from c. to cgm.
From Project Gutenberg
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