Metric ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Metric ( adjective )

Relating to measurement or metrics.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french métrique, from greek metron "measure".

Examples:

  1. The metric system is used to measure length, mass, and volume in most of the world.
  2. A company's success can be measured through key metric indicators such as revenue and profit.
  3. The website traffic was analyzed through various metrics to determine its performance.
  4. The research study used several metrics to assess the effectiveness of the new treatment.
  5. The performance of the employees was evaluated through metrics such as productivity and accuracy.

(As a noun)

Metric ( noun )

Relating to measurement or metrics.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french métrique, from greek metron "measure".

Examples:

  1. The metric system is used to measure length, mass, and volume in most of the world.
  2. A company's success can be measured through key metric indicators such as revenue and profit.
  3. The website traffic was analyzed through various metrics to determine its performance.
  4. The research study used several metrics to assess the effectiveness of the new treatment.
  5. The performance of the employees was evaluated through metrics such as productivity and accuracy.
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