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magnitude
magnitud

magnitud

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/ˈmæɡnəˌtud/
Sustantivo

the measurable size of phenomena such as distance, mass, speed, luminosity, etc. based on quantitative scale

mass
(gran cantidad)

(gran cantidad)

masa

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/ˈmæs/
Sustantivo

a large quantity or number of something, often referring to a group of objects or people that are considered together

synonymbatch
synonymdeal
synonymflock
synonymgood deal
synonymgreat deal
synonymhatful
scope
(lente de aumento)

(lente de aumento)

telescopio

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/skoʊp/
Sustantivo

an optical instrument typically used for viewing distant objects, consisting of a tube with lenses or mirrors that magnify and enhance the visibility of the object being observed

synonymcathode-ray oscilloscope
synonymCRO
synonymoscilloscope
gradation
(degradado)

(degradado)

gradación

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/ɡɹeɪˈdeɪʃən/
Sustantivo

a gradual transition from one value, tone, hue or color to another

What is "gradation"?

Gradation is a technique in art and design that involves a smooth, gradual transition from one value, tone, hue, or color to another. Artists use this method to create depth, dimension, and a realistic look in their work. For examples, an artist might use gradation to blend colors smoothly in a sunset sky or to shade a drawing to give it a three-dimensional appearance. This approach helps achieve a natural and lifelike effect by avoiding sudden changes and creating a continuous flow.

gradient
gradiente

gradiente

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/ˈɡɹeɪdiənt/
Sustantivo

the rate at which a quantity or dimension changes over a given distance or interval

parameter
(criterio)

(criterio)

parámetro

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/pɝˈæmətɝ/
Sustantivo

a measurable characteristic or attribute that defines the properties, behavior, or functioning of a system, process, or phenomenon

thickness
espesor

espesor

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/ˈθɪknəs/
Sustantivo

the measure of the distance between two parallel surfaces of an object

antonymthinness
breadth
ancho

ancho

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/ˈbɹɛdθ/
Sustantivo

the distance between two sides of something

synonymwidth
breadth
circumference
circunferencia

circunferencia

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/ˌsɝˈkəmfɹəns/
Sustantivo

the distance around the external boundary of something

synonymperimeter
circumference
caliber
calibre

calibre

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/ˈkæɫəbɝ/
Sustantivo

the quality, level, or degree of someone's abilities, character, or performance in a particular field or activity

synonymquality
caliber
gauge
(medidor)

(medidor)

manómetro

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/ˈɡeɪdʒ/
Sustantivo

a measuring instrument or device used to determine the size, capacity, amount, or extent of something

synonymgage
range
rango

rango

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/ˈɹeɪndʒ/
Sustantivo

a variety of things that are different but are of the same general type

capacity
capacidad

capacidad

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/kəˈpæsəti/, /kəˈpæsɪti/
Sustantivo

the amount or number that something can contain or a place can accommodate

synonymcontent
extent
(grandeza)

(grandeza)

extensión

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/ɪkˈstɛnt/
Sustantivo

size or scale of an object, space, or area

volume
volumen

volumen

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/ˈvɑɫjum/
Sustantivo

the amount of space that a substance or object takes or the amount of space inside an object

What is "volume"?

Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a substance or object. It can also refer to the capacity or internal space within an object. Volume is typically measured in units such as liters or cubic meters and is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object or by using specific formulas for irregular shapes. In the context of liquids or gases, volume is often expressed as the amount of fluid that can be contained within a given container. Volume is a fundamental concept in physics, chemistry, engineering, and other scientific disciplines, and it plays a crucial role in various applications, including the design of containers and the measurement of quantities in everyday life.

volume
lengthiness
(longitud excesiva)

(longitud excesiva)

extensidad

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/lˈɛŋθɪnəs/
Sustantivo

the quality or state of being excessively long or extended in duration

synonymextension
synonymprolongation
intensity
intensidad

intensidad

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/ɪnˈtɛnsəti/, /ɪnˈtɛnsɪti/
Sustantivo

the degree or magnitude of a certain quality or attribute

synonymintensity level
synonymstrength
ounce
onza

onza

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/ˈaʊns/
Sustantivo

a unit for measuring weight equal to approximately 28.34 grams

What is "ounce"?

An ounce is a unit of mass or weight commonly used in various contexts, including commerce, cooking, and science. It is abbreviated as "oz." One ounce is equal to approximately 28.3495 grams. In terms of weight measurement, there is no difference between the US and UK ounce. However, the US and UK ounces differ slightly when used as a unit of volume measurement for liquids, a measurement more commonly known as the fluid ounce. So, it is important to specify which system is being used in order to ensure accurate measurements.

ounce
chronometer
cronómetro

cronómetro

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/kɹənˈɑːmɪɾɚ/
Sustantivo

a timepiece that shows the time in a very exact way, especially one used at sea

acre
acre

acre

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/ˈeɪkɝ/
Sustantivo

a unit used in North America and Britain for measuring land area that equals 4047 square meters or 4840 square yards

acre
pattern

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