metric
Plural: metrics
Noun
- A standard of measurement, especially in the metric system.
- a function of a topological space that gives, for any two points in the space, a value equal to the distance between them
- a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system (based on meters and kilograms and seconds)
- "convert all the measurements to metric units"
- "it is easier to work in metric"
- a system of related measures that facilitates the quantification of some particular characteristic
- A measure for something; a means of deriving a quantitative measurement or approximation for otherwise qualitative phenomena (especially used in engineering).
- A function which satisfies a particular set of formal conditions, created to generalize the notion of the distance between two points. Formally, a real-valued function d on M×M, where M is a set, is called a metric if (1) d(x,y)=0 if and only if x=y, (2) d(x,y)=d(y,x) for all pairs (x,y), and (3) d obeys the triangle inequality.
- A metric tensor.
- Abbreviation of metric system.
Adjective
- based on the meter as a standard of measurement
- "the metric system"
- "metrical equivalents"
Adjective Satellite
- the rhythmic arrangement of syllables
Adj
- Of or relating to the metric system of measurement.
- Of or relating to the meter of a piece of music.
- Of or relating to distance.
Verb
- To measure or analyse statistical data concerning the quality or effectiveness of a process.
Examples
- Customer satisfaction was metricked by the marketing department.
- His metric for success in Words With Friends was based solely on total points, not word length.
- How to measure marketing? Use these key metrics for measuring marketing effectiveness.
- It's the most important single metric that quantifies the predictive performance.
- The project manager is metricking the closure of the action items.
- There is a lack of standard metrics.
- We need to metric the status of software documentation.
- We need to metric the system failures.
- We need to metric the verification of requirements.
- What are the most important metrics to track for your business?
- What metric should be used for performance evaluation?
Origin / Etymology
From French métrique (1864), from New Latin metricus (“pertaining to the system based on the meter”), from metrum (“a meter”); see meter. By surface analysis, metre + -ic.
Synonyms
measured, metric function, metric unit, metrical, system of measurement, distance function, measure
Scrabble Score: 10
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