- the word
measure, in the
sense of a
measuring instrument, only
survives in the
phrase tape
measure, an
instrument that can be used to
measure but cannot...
-
Measure for
Measure is a play by
William Shakespeare,
believed to have been
written in 1603 or 1604 and
first performed in 1604,
according to available...
- Girdle-
measurers were
practitioners of a
specific type of
curative English folk magic. They
claimed to be able to tell
whether fairies had
placed a person...
- Look up
measure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Measure may
refer to: Measurement, the ****ignment of a
number to a
characteristic of an
object or...
-
Measure for
Measure is a play
written by
William Shakespeare.
Measure for
Measure may also
refer to:
Measure for
Measure (album), a 1986
studio album by...
-
Measure for
Measure is the
fourth studio album by the
Australian rock/synth-pop band Icehouse,
released in
April 1986 in
Australia by
Regular Records...
- A
measuring cup is a
kitchen utensil used
primarily to
measure the
volume of
liquid or bulk
solid cooking ingredients such as
flour and sugar, especially...
- made-to-
measure. The fit of a made-to-
measure garment is
expected to be
superior to that of a ready-to-wear
garment because made-to-
measure garments...
-
measurers check that
equipment during the
regatta is
compliant with
class rules. The most
experienced measurers may
become "International
Measurers"...
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Measuring the
World (German: Die
Vermessung der Welt) is a
novel by
Austrian author Daniel Kehlmann,
published in 2005 by
Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek. The...