density in Japanese
density in Japanese is 密度, 濃度 — density means a measure of how much mass or matter is packed into a given amount of space.
density in Japanese
密度
Pronounced: mitsudo
(physics) A measure of the mass of matter contained by a unit volume.
濃度
Pronounced: nōdo
(physics) A measure of the mass of matter contained by a unit volume.
濃度
Pronounced: nōdo
密度
Pronounced: mitsudo
What does "density" mean?
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noun A measure of how much mass or matter is packed into a given amount of space.
"Lead has a much higher density than aluminum."
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noun The amount of people or things per unit of area.
"The city has one of the highest population densities in the country."
density in a sentence
- Lead has a much higher density than aluminum.
- Scientists measured the density of the newly discovered material.
- The city has one of the highest population densities in the country.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "density" in Japanese?
"density" in Japanese is 密度, 濃度. density means: A measure of how much mass or matter is packed into a given amount of space.
How do you pronounce 密度?
"density" in Japanese is 密度, pronounced "mitsudo".
How do you use "density" in a sentence?
Example: "Lead has a much higher density than aluminum." In Japanese, "density" is 密度, 濃度.
Are there other ways to say "density" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "density": 密度, 濃度.
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