Telemetro is a noun.
/teleˈmetɾo/
In the Spanish language, "telemetro" refers to a device used for measuring distances, typically in geodesy, surveying, or in laboratory settings. It is often synonymous with a rangefinder. This term is primarily used in technical and polytechnical contexts and has a moderate frequency of use, mostly appearing in written texts such as manuals, academic papers, and specifications rather than in everyday conversation.
The telemeter allows calculating the distance between two points with great precision.
En topografía, un telemetro es fundamental para la medición de distancias.
Although "telemetro" is a technical term and not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it could potentially be involved in phrases related to measurement or precision. Here are some example sentences where the concept of measurement or distance can be emphasized:
It is important to measure well; any error with the telemeter can alter the final results.
Usar un telemetro en lugar de una cinta métrica puede ahorrar tiempo en proyectos de construcción.
The word "telemetro" is derived from Greek roots: “tele” meaning "distant" or "far off" and “metron” meaning "measure." This signifies the device’s purpose of measuring distances from a distance.
Synonyms: - Distanciómetro (distance meter) - Medidor de distancia (distance measurer)
Antonyms: - No direct antonyms exist due to the specific technical nature of the term, but one could consider: - Corta distancia (short distance), relating to measurement type instead of the device itself.