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Measurement

the act or process of measuring size, weight, quantity.

Metre

the basic unit of length


in metric system(m).

Length

the size of something from one


end to the other.

Mass

mass is commonly measured by how


much something weighs.

Centimetre

if we divide a metre into 100 equal parts,


each part iscalled a centimetre.

Weight

a quantity or thing weighing the fixed as


usually specifiedamount.

Standard

something set up and established by


an authority as arule for the measure


of quantity,


weight, extent, value, or quality.

Kilogram

the standard unit of measuring weight.

Volume

the amount of a substance occupying a


particular volume.

Litre

the litre is a standard unit of measuring


liquids.

Capacity

the maximum amount or number that


can be containedor accommodated.

Container

the amount of water that is needed to fill any container such as a pot, a bucket, a drum, or a pan .

Quarter

one of four equal parts into which


something is divisible:a fourth part.

Half

being one of two equal parts.

Approximate

nearly correct or exact.

Remedy

a medicine or treatment for a disease


or injury.