Millimeter is an English word with synonyms like millimetre. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Millimeter meaning
US spelling of millimetre.
Synonyms of Millimeter
Using Millimeter
- The main meaning on this page is: US spelling of millimetre.
- Useful related words include: millimetre, mm, metric linear unit.
- In the example corpus, millimeter often appears in combinations such as: millimeter wave, of millimeter, one millimeter.
Context around Millimeter
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 16 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Millimeter
- In this selection, "millimeter" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 120, 150, 200, wave, cannons and tools stand out and add context to how "millimeter" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1 3 millimeter probe wide and 108 thirty millimeter cannons. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "millimeter" sits close to words such as adebayo, advisories and aegis, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with millimeter
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The robot is half a millimeter wide and shaped like a crab. (12 words)
Israeli soldiers firing 155-millimeter artillery shells near the Gaza border in November. (13 words)
The photograph was captured using a 500-millimeter lens, accompanied by specialized equipment and filters. (15 words)
It was armed with two fairly stout 30-millimeter cannons, but the pilot would have to possess near robotic reflexes and timing to get the guns to score a hit before he rocketed past the target. (36 words)
It does not use 5G NR radio technology, which is a focus of mobile providers, but it does use millimeter-wave technology as a critical aspect of delivering fixed wireless home internet to customers. (34 words)
The pixels in the image measure just 5 microns in size compared to the millimeter-level resolution available in modern MRI machines, which can reveal tiny details within brain tissue that were previously inaccessible. (34 words)
And is it pretty easy for you to swap out a couple of parts on the 150-millimeter tools and just use them for 200-millimeter? (26 words)
Example sentences (20)
And is it pretty easy for you to swap out a couple of parts on the 150-millimeter tools and just use them for 200-millimeter?
Calterah is committed to becoming the world's top provider of millimeter wave radar chips and solutions, providing global customers with millimeter wave radar technology with higher performance and lower energy consumption.
In terms of firepower, the tank boasts a 120-millimeter main cannon that can be fired on the move thanks to a stabilization system and two 7.62-millimeter machine guns.
The Cobras racked up their kill tallies via their three barrel, 20-millimeter cannon, TOW and Hellfire anti-tank missiles, 70- and 127-millimeter rockets, and Sidewinder air-to-air missiles.
The first thirty preproduction B-0 aircraft were armed with MG-151 twenty-millimeter cannons, while the remaining four hundred B-1s had twin Mk 108 thirty-millimeter cannons.
Simultaneously, it developed the first high power cooperative target millimeter-wave beam director and used it to attempt the first millimeter-wave thermal rocket launch.
According to the state's Public Security Secretariat (SSP), Reis was shot while patrolling in a community with a 9-millimeter-caliber gun.
And if you look at Mike's match, who missed the D6 by just a millimeter… that little bit of luck was missing.
Challenger 2s would follow close behind, blasting Russian vehicles and strongpoints with their 120-millimeter guns while sticking to lanes the mineclearers have rendered safe.
ESO operates ground-based telescopes in Chile including the Very Large Telescope, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, and the New Technology Telescope.
In September 2020 Nicholas underwent an eight-hour-long operation where doctors implanted a 1.3 millimeter probe, wide as a grain of sand, in the cerebellum of his brain.
Israeli soldiers firing 155-millimeter artillery shells near the Gaza border in November.
It does not use 5G NR radio technology, which is a focus of mobile providers, but it does use millimeter-wave technology as a critical aspect of delivering fixed wireless home internet to customers.
It’s reflective of the anxiousness felt by the performers — both Kaurismaki newcomers, children of the digital age being captured on 35-millimeter film.
It was armed with two fairly stout 30-millimeter cannons, but the pilot would have to possess near robotic reflexes and timing to get the guns to score a hit before he rocketed past the target.
Maybe millimeter wave, it was I’m not sure if that was a defined part of the opportunity.
The 48-ton BMP-T boasts a turret with twin 30-millimeter cannons and a quad launcher for anti-tank missiles.
The photograph was captured using a 500-millimeter lens, accompanied by specialized equipment and filters.
The pixels in the image measure just 5 microns in size compared to the millimeter-level resolution available in modern MRI machines, which can reveal tiny details within brain tissue that were previously inaccessible.
The robot is half a millimeter wide and shaped like a crab.
Common combinations with millimeter
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- millimeter wave 16×
- of millimeter 7×
- one millimeter 7×
- millimeter waves 6×
- the millimeter 5×
- millimeter of 5×
- large millimeter 4×
- square millimeter 4×
- half millimeter 3×
- and millimeter 3×