"nanometer" meaning in English

See nanometer in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˈnænəˌmitɚ/ [General-American], [ˈnænəˌmiɾɚ] [General-American], [ˈnɛənəˌmiɾɚ] [General-American] Forms: nanometers [plural]
Etymology: From nano- + meter. Etymology templates: {{af|en|nano-|meter}} nano- + meter Head templates: {{en-noun}} nanometer (plural nanometers)
  1. US spelling of nanometre Tags: US, alt-of Alternative form of: nanometre Categories (topical): SI units

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