dilatometers\'

[dil-uh-tom-i-ter]

dil·a·tom·e·ter

[dil-uh-tom-i-ter]
noun Physics.
a device for measuring expansion caused by changes in temperature in substances.

Origin:
1880–85; dilate + -o- + -meter

dil·a·to·met·ric [dil-uh-tuh-me-trik] , adjective
dil·a·to·met·ri·cal·ly, adverb
dil·a·tom·e·try, noun
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