Volumetric: meaning, definitions and examples
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volumetric
[ ˌvɒl.jʊˈmɛt.rɪk ]
measurement quantity
Volumetric refers to something that relates to or is expressed in terms of volume. It is often used in scientific contexts, especially in chemistry and physics, to describe measurements of three-dimensional space. Volumetric measurements can help in quantifying the capacity of a container or the amount of space an object occupies.
Synonyms
size-related, spatial, three-dimensional
Examples of usage
- Volumetric analysis is crucial in determining concentrations.
- The device provides volumetric data for various materials.
- He specializes in volumetric surveying for construction projects.
Word origin
The term 'volumetric' derives from the Latin word 'volumen', meaning 'a roll, scroll, or book', which itself is derived from 'volvĕre', meaning 'to roll'. The incorporation of the prefix 'volum-' relates directly to the concept of volume, a measure of the amount of space an object occupies. The term has been used in English since the 19th century, particularly in the fields of science and engineering, to describe techniques and instruments that measure volume precisely. Over time, the term has also found application in various industries, including manufacturing and healthcare, reflecting the importance of accurate volumetric measurements.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #13,180, this word is part of sophisticated English vocabulary. It's useful for academic or professional contexts where precise language is needed.
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- 13180 volumetric
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- 13182 impediment
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