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noun

metre

MEE-tuh
noun
1
The basic unit of length in the metric system, equal to about 39.4 inches.
"The pool is twenty-five metres long."
2
The rhythmic pattern of a poem or piece of music.
"The poem is written in a strict iambic metre."

How to Use Metre

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither the metric unit of length, or the rhythm pattern in poetry and music.

UK vs US

Metre is the British spelling; American English uses meter for the unit of length (but meter for the measuring device in both varieties).

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Word Forms

metred past tense, metres plural, metres plural, metres singular

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Etymology

From French mètre, from Greek metron ("measure").

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