meter-, metro-, metr-, -metrical, -metrically, -metron, -metric, -metrist, -meter, -meters, -metry, -metre

(Greek: measure)

eleometer
An instrument for determining the percentage of oil in a mixture; also, the specific gravity of oils.
endometrorrhagia
ergometer
ergometry
erythrocytometry
esophagometer
A device used to measure the length and the pressure characteristics of the esophagus.
eudiometer
eumetria
extensometer
1. An instrument for measuring minute degrees of deformation caused by tension, twisting, etc.
2. An instrument for measuring the deformation of metal under stress, or an instrument in which such deformation is used to register the elastic strains borne by other materials (e.g. concrete).
fall phonometer, fallphonometer
An instrument used in experimental psychology designed to furnish sounds whose intensities are in known ratios by permitting balls to drop from different heights upon plates of metal or slate.
femtometer
ferrometer
fetometry (s) (noun), fetometries (pl)
Estimation of the size of the foetus, particularly the diameter of its head: Before the birth of June's daughter, an ultrasound was performed and Dr. Timmons told June that the fetometry was within the normal range for her daughter's development.
fluorometer
fluviometer
An instrument for measuring the rise and fall of rivers.

Related "measure" and "metric" words and charts: mens-; Metric Chart of Units; Metric-Length Converter; Metric Units and Links.