dynamometry
[ dahy-nuh-mom-i-tree ]
noun
the act, method, or process of using a dynamometer.
Origin of dynamometry
1Other words from dynamometry
- dy·na·mo·met·ric [dahy-nuh-moh-me-trik], /ˌdaɪ nə moʊˈmɛ trɪk/, dy·na·mo·met·ri·cal, adjective
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How to use dynamometry in a sentence
The dynamometric experiments that we have just recalled themselves go to show this augmentation.
Mysterious Psychic Forces | Camille FlammarionThe exact appropriation of the force employed was shown by some dynamometric experiments made on the line.
The life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Civil Engineer | Isambard BrunelM. Hagenbach's dynamometric measurements were made by the aid of a brake.
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British Dictionary definitions for dynamometry
dynamometry
/ (ˌdaɪnəˈmɒmɪtrɪ) /
noun
the science of power measurement
the manufacture and use of dynamometers
Derived forms of dynamometry
- dynamometric (ˌdaɪnəməʊˈmɛtrɪk) or dynamometrical, adjective
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