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square inch

noun

  1. a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one inch on each side; 6.452 square centimeters. : in 2 , sq. in.


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What the FDA has declared is that only food with fewer than six of the critters per square inch will be allowed.

The Israeli army—and the army of no other country—can arrest someone on every square inch of the West Bank.

Doctors over the last 2,500 years have been a varied lot who occupy just about every square inch of the human grid.

In return, Israel returned the Sinai to Egypt, every square inch.

“They would do one square-inch of skin at a time,” she said.

Not a square inch of paper, they saw, could be concealed there.

They form the chief organs of absorption in the intestine, several thousand being distributed over every square inch of surface.

We sewed up the wound in his temple, bandaged his foot, and applied a square inch of black plaster to the tip of his nose.

It radiates more per square inch than our sun, but, due to its tiny size, it is very faint.

In kerosene injection engines the compression of 250 pounds per square inch has been used with marked economy.

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