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centimetre

A hundreth of a metre; 100 centimetres is one metre This pencil is 18 centimetres long.

centimetre

(= centimeter) a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter

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Centimetre or so lower, it would have gone through the heart.
Achilles a centimetre and the Tortoise a millimetre.
Nine-centimetre cable.
We will lose effective control of this vessel at the point when we've become approximately one centimetre tall.
According to my instruments, it hasn't moved a centimetre. since we first spotted it.
The doctor said, one centimetre more and I would have been paralysed from the waist down.
We mustn't give them a centimetre.
Extracting 10-to-the-21 st protons per cubic centimetre will give 1 kilojoule per cubic centimetre, or a megajoule per litre.
Miss Lemon, at least one centimetre to the left.
I'm getting tricyanate readings of 70 grams per cubic centimetre at the source coordinates.
Density at 1,100 grams per cubic centimetre.
One centimetre.
Three-by-five-centimetre window in the upper-left anterior portion of the skull.
He grows a centimetre each week.
We could search centimetre by centimetre, but that wouldn't do much good.
There's a thousand ways a one-centimetre man could get fried inside a circuit housing.
The question is, what does a rectilinear expansion module look like when you're one centimetre tall?
If it rotates a centimetre left, you'll be dead in seconds.
And they're made into nanofibres, which are like a millionth of a centimetre wide and a thousandth of a centimetre long, and then they put those together and.
At least a centimetre of space.
Less than a centimetre.
A centimetre out and it screws up the tactics.
The Earth for example, 93 million miles away, also known as one astronomical unit so let's represent that by one centimetre.
On our scale, that's half a kilometre from the sun and remember, the Earth was one centimetre away.
Most of the pieces are, well, smaller than that, less than a centimetre.
That's the equivalent of a weight of one kilogram pressing down on every square centimetre of our bodies.

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