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bimetric |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective bimetric is
(mathematics|physics) describing any system that may be described using two metrics.
bimetric |
dimetric |
As adjectives the difference between bimetric and dimetric
is that
bimetric is (mathematics|physics) describing any system that may be described using two metrics while
dimetric is (crystallography) tetragonal.
biometric |
bimetric |
As adjectives the difference between biometric and bimetric
is that
biometric is of, pertaining to or using biometrics while
bimetric is describing any system that may be described using two metrics.
metric |
bimetric |
In mathematics|physics|lang=en terms the difference between metric and bimetric
is that
metric is (mathematics|physics) of or relating to distance while
bimetric is (mathematics|physics) describing any system that may be described using two metrics.
As adjectives the difference between metric and bimetric
is that
metric is of or relating to the metric system of measurement while
bimetric is (mathematics|physics) describing any system that may be described using two metrics.
As a noun metric
is a measure for something; a means of deriving a quantitative measurement or approximation for otherwise qualitative phenomena (especially used in software engineering).
As a verb metric
is to measure or analyse statistical data concerning the quality or effectiveness of a process.