See also: мэтр

Kazakh

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Arabic مەتر
Cyrillic метр
Latin metr
 
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian метр (metr), from French mètre.

Noun

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метр (metr)

  1. metre (unit of length)
  2. meter (measurement instrument)

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Mongolian

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Etymology

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From Russian метр (metr), from French mètre.

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метр (metr)

  1. meter, metre

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mètre.

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  • IPA(key): [mʲetr]
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Noun

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метр (metrm inan (genitive ме́тра, nominative plural ме́тры, genitive plural ме́тров, relational adjective метро́вый)

  1. meter/metre (SI unit of measure)
  2. meter stick (metre stick)
    складно́й метрskladnój metra folding meter stick
  3. tape measure, measuring tape (at least 1 meter long)

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Synonyms

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  • м (m) (abbreviation)
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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: metr
  • Bashkir: метр (metr)
  • Dungan: метр (mi͡ətr)
  • Ingrian: metra
  • Kazakh: метр (metr)
  • Kyrgyz: метр (metr)
  • Mongolian: метр (metr)
  • Ossetian: метр (metr)
  • Tajik: метр (metr)
  • Tatar: метр (metr)
  • Turkmen: metr
  • Uzbek: metr
  • Yakut: метр (metr)

Ukrainian

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Noun

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метр (metrm inan (genitive ме́тра, nominative plural ме́три, genitive plural ме́трів)

  1. meter/metre (SI unit of measure)
  2. metre measure ruler, metre-stick

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Yakut

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian метр (metr).

Noun

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метр (metr)

  1. meter, metre (unit of measure)
  2. meter (a meter-long measuring device)
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