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See also: nanomètre and nano-metre

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Etymology

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From nano- +‎ metre.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnænəˌmiːtə(ɹ)/

Noun

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nanometre (plural nanometres)

  1. An SI subunit of length equal to 10-9 metres. Symbol: nm
    • 2010 September 2, Thomas Barfield, “Get ready for a world of nanotechnology”, in The Guardian[1]:
      A nanometre is one billionth of a metre. A single atom is between a tenth to half a nanometre across; a million or more of them stacked on top of one another would equal the thickness of a piece of paper.
    • 2024 November 25, Ellen Phiddian, “There's nanna's pasta, and then there's nanopasta”, in Cosmos[2], Adelaide, S.A.: CSIRO Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-11-25:
      The resulting nanopasta is 372 nanometres thick, or about the same size as a measles virus.

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Turkish

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Etymology

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nano- +‎ metre

Noun

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nanometre

  1. nanometre, nanometer

Further reading

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  • nanometre”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu