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

(Greek: measure)

gigameters (British: gigametres)
globulimeter (s) (noun), globulimeters (pl)
An instrument for measuring the number of red blood corpuscles in the blood: A globulimeter uses a process of studying the differences of tint obtained by mixing a sample of the blood with a sodium carbonate solution.

glossodynamometer (s) (noun), glossodynamometers (pl)
1. A device or apparatus for measuring and estimating the strength of the tongue muscles.
2. An instrument for measuring the capacity of the tongue to resist pressure.
gnathodynamometer
An apparatus used for measuring the biting pressure of the jaws of an individual.
goniometer
goniometry
graphometer
A mathematical instrument, used for measuring angles in surveying; otherwise called a semi-circle. Also, a goniometer used in crystallography.
gravimeter
gravimetry
gravitometer
gustometer
An instrument which measures of the severity of the sense of taste.
gustometry
The measurement of the acuteness of the sense of taste.
gyrometer
A device for measuring cerebral gyri.
halimetry (s) (noun), halimetries (pl)
The measurement of the amount of saline matter in a solution: Jack had to use a halimeter to figure out the halimetry of the saline substance in the emulsion.
halometer (s) (noun), halometers (pl)
An instrument for measuring the external form, angles, and planes of salts and crystals; goniometer: In college, Jane's professor showed the students a halometer which could calculate the outside shapes of salts.

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