How Do You Spell TELEMETER?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛlɪmˌiːtə] (IPA)

Telemeter is a word that denotes a device used for measuring distances. It is spelled as [tɛlɪmɪtər], where the first syllable "tel" is pronounced like "tell", the second syllable "i" is pronounced like "ih", and the third syllable "meter" is pronounced like "mee-ter". The vowel in the second syllable is an unstressed short vowel, indicated by the symbol /ɪ/. The consonants in the word are pronounced as in their standard IPA values. To spell the word correctly, it is important to pay attention to the number and sequence of vowels and consonants.

TELEMETER Meaning and Definition

  1. Telemeter is a noun that refers to a device or instrument used to measure or transmit measured data over long distances. It is derived from the combination of the Greek words "tele" which means distant and "metron" which means measure.

    A telemeter typically utilizes telecommunication technology to send data from a remote location to a receiving device or system. It is commonly employed in various fields such as physics, engineering, and medicine, where the accurate and remote measurement of physical quantities is required. Telemeters can measure a wide range of variables including temperature, pressure, distance, velocity, and sound intensity, among others.

    The functioning of a telemeter usually involves a sensing element that detects and converts the desired physical parameter into an electrical signal. This electrical signal is then transmitted through a wired or wireless communication network to a receiving unit, or it can be stored for later analysis. The receiving unit may be located in the same vicinity or at a considerable distance from the measuring device.

    Telemeters have contributed significantly to the advancement of scientific research, allowing for real-time monitoring, control, and data acquisition in remote and hostile environments. The data collected by telemeters can be analyzed to gain insight into complex physical phenomena, optimize processes, and make informed decisions. With the continuous development of technology, telemeters have become increasingly sophisticated, offering higher accuracy, greater reliability, and increased data transmission capabilities.

Common Misspellings for TELEMETER

Etymology of TELEMETER

The word "telemeter" is derived from the Greek words "tele" meaning "afar" or "distant", and "metron" meaning "to measure". The combination of these two words gives "telemeter", which refers to a device used to measure distances or magnitudes from afar.

Similar spelling words for TELEMETER

Plural form of TELEMETER is TELEMETERS

Conjugate verb Telemeter

CONDITIONAL

I would telemeter
you would telemeter
he/she/it would telemeter
we would telemeter
they would telemeter

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be telemetering
you would be telemetering
he/she/it would be telemetering
we would be telemetering
they would be telemetering

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have telemeter
you would have telemeter
he/she/it would have telemeter
we would have telemeter
they would have telemeter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been telemetering
you would have been telemetering
he/she/it would have been telemetering
we would have been telemetering
they would have been telemetering

FUTURE

I will telemeter
you will telemeter
he/she/it will telemeter
we will telemeter
they will telemeter

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be telemetering
you will be telemetering
he/she/it will be telemetering
we will be telemetering
they will be telemetering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have telemetered
you will have telemetered
he/she/it will have telemetered
we will have telemetered
they will have telemetered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been telemetering
you will have been telemetering
he/she/it will have been telemetering
we will have been telemetering
they will have been telemetering

IMPERATIVE

you telemeter
we let´s telemeter

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to telemeter

PAST

I telemetered
you telemetered
he/she/it telemetered
we telemetered
they telemetered

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was telemetering
you were telemetering
he/she/it was telemetering
we were telemetering
they were telemetering

PAST PARTICIPLE

telemetered

PAST PERFECT

I had telemetered
you had telemetered
he/she/it had telemetered
we had telemetered
they had telemetered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been telemetering
you had been telemetering
he/she/it had been telemetering
we had been telemetering
they had been telemetering

PRESENT

I telemeter
you telemeter
he/she/it telemeters
we telemeter
they telemeter

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am telemetering
you are telemetering
he/she/it is telemetering
we are telemetering
they are telemetering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

telemetering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have telemetered
you have telemetered
he/she/it has telemetered
we have telemetered
they have telemetered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been telemetering
you have been telemetering
he/she/it has been telemetering
we have been telemetering
they have been telemetering
I would have telemetered
we would have telemetered
you would have telemetered
he/she/it would have telemetered
they would have telemetered

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