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diameter

[dahy-am-i-ter] / daɪˈæm ɪ tər /
NOUN
measurement across object
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The massive pits at Durrington Walls in Wiltshire are set at regular intervals, ten metres in diameter and more than five metres deep.

From BBC

However, while adult Great Whites have vertebrae about 8 cm wide, the vertebrae from the Darwin shark exceed 12 cm in diameter.

From Science Daily

Previous work suggested a diameter of about 30 meters and a rotation period closer to ten minutes.

From Science Daily

At the time, it was at least 80 feet in diameter and about 30 feet deep.

From Scientific American

NASA’s huge Space Launch System currently has a similarly sized fairing, and a future planned configuration can fling a whopping 130 tons to orbit with a working fairing diameter of about nine meters.

From Scientific American