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volumetric
[vol-yuh-me-trik]
adjective
of or relating to measurement by volume.
volumetric
/ vɒˈljuːmɪtrɪ, ˌvɒljʊˈmɛtrɪk /
adjective
of, concerning, or using measurement by volume Compare gravimetric
volumetric analysis
volumetric
Relating to measurement by volume or to a unit that is used to measure volume.
Other Word Forms
- volumetrically adverb
- volumetry noun
- ˌDZˈٰ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of volumetric1
Example Sentences
These “volumetric” components — rooms that often include built-in electrical, plumbing and cabinetry — are then transported to the site and assembled like building blocks using cranes.
The volumetric, jug-like form of “Martinique” emphasizes clay’s eternal role as a vessel, which the artist fills with new meanings by virtue of her chosen forms and referents.
The models were then trained to predict prostate cancer recurrence risk on volumetric human tissue biopsies.
Tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing is a relatively new manufacturing approach that uses projected light to solidify a light-sensitive resin in specific areas.
The volumetric flesh, aerodynamic curves and warhead breasts that so titillated Jazz Age Paris became, the show suggests, today’s template for glamazonian feminism.
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