hectometric

English

Etymology

hecto- + -metric

Adjective

hectometric (not comparable)

  1. Measured in hectometres
    • 2016, Alexander Hillaris, Constantine Bouratzis, Alexander Nindos, “Interplanetary Type IV Bursts”, in arXiv:
      In this work we study the characteristics of moving type IV radio bursts which extend to the hectometric wavelengths (interplanetary type IV or type IV IP bursts) and their relationship with energetic phenomena on the Sun.

Anagrams

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French hectométrique.

Adjective

hectometric m or n (feminine singular hectometrică, masculine plural hectometrici, feminine and neuter plural hectometrice)

  1. hectometric

Declension

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