1) the academic subjects, areas of study, in which imagination and personal appreciation are more important than exact measurement and calculation (arts)
2) a distance or measurement from side to side (breadth)
3) an instrument used for measuring the diameter of round objects or the inside measurement of tubes etc (callipers)
4) a unit of measurement of weight (= 0.20 grams) (carat)
5) an unit of measurement (of a circle) for angles (degree)
6) (a measurement of) a straight line drawn from side to side through the center of a circle (diameter)
7) a measurement of any sort (especially length, height and width); extent (dimension)
8) a unit of measurement of weight (16 grams equals 1 ounce) (dram)
9) a unit of measurement (6 feet or 1.8 meters) of the depth of water; to understand fully (fathom)
10) a measurement round anything like a pole in shape: 'a tree 10 meters in girth' (girth)
the state of being deep; distance from the top down, from the front to the back, from the surface inwards
distance down or across
(an act, quantity of) the giving of medicines in doses
portion of drug or other consumable
a quantity (of medicines) to be taken at one time
portion of drug or other consumable
an approximate calculation (of size, cost etc)
approximate calculation; educated guess
a step, stage or degree in development
classification, step
the act, state, of observing or being observed; the power of noticing carefully
attention, scrutiny
the relation of one thing to another in quantity, size etc; relation of a part to the whole
relative amount, size of part to whole
the extent of largeness or smallness
extent or bulk of some dimension
the measurement of the amount a ship can carry (1 ton = 100 cu ft)
extent or bulk of some dimension
how heavy a person or thing is as measured by a system such as kilos; (a degree of) importance or influence
heaviness