Results for: inspector of weights and measures, one who certifies the accuracy of weights and measures
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authority to nullify the majority decision of a formal body; prohibition, authoritative nullification, exercise of the right to reject measures, prohibit something, reject a measure, right to reject legislationveto
be consistent with something else, bill, block opponent, blocking move, check mark, checked, checker, checkroom, cheque, confirm truth or accuracy of something, examination, examination; stopping, pausing; verification; payment order, money order; rest...check
blood-pressure instrument, instrument that measures arterial blood pressuresphygmomanometer
body dimension measured for clothing, calculation of size or extent; assessment of capacity or dimension; system of measures (liquid measurement, dry measurement), measuring of something, size of something measuredmeasurement
by means of a manometer (instrument which measures the pressure of a fluid)manometrically
calibrate again; readjust; reverify the accuracy of a measuring instrument; redetermine or remark graduations; ascertain the caliber againrecalibrate
caliper, instrument that measures thickness or diameter; metal brace which supports a broken or deformed legcalliper
cannon, cut gun barrel, firearm with spiral grooves carved inside the gun barrel (causes the bullet to spin and improves accuracy), rifles, Rifles, rob, search through vigorously, steal, seize; search frantically, rummage, ransack; empty, take away, th...rifle
catch fish with a seine net, fish with seine, fishing net, fishing net which hangs vertically in the water with floats on the top and weights on the bottomseine
caution to forestall future trouble, protection against possible undesirable event, safeguard, safety measures, procedures carried out in order to ensure securityprecaution
Central Time, computerized tomography, computerized tomographyscanning of organs using a CAT scanner (x-ray machine which produces computerized cross-sectional images of the body), Connecticut, counterterrorismantiterrorism, offensive measures taken in...CT
comprising an advance warning, serving to caution in advance; pertaining to advance safety measures, of security proceduresprecautionary
computer freak, computer whiz; nickname for a person who illegally breaks into telephone or computer networks while bypassing security measures in order to use the lines or steal information, make free phone calls illegallyphreak
confirm to be true; authorize; declare insane, confirm truth or accuracy of something, declare somebody to have psychiatric disorder, guarantee payment of check, issue with a certificate, prove quality of somebody or somethingcertify
consummator; satisfier; executer of an act, accomplisher; realizer; one who measures up to expectations; completerfulfiller
 

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