telemetric etymology

English word telemetric comes from English -ic, English telemetry

Detailed word origin of telemetric

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
-ic English (eng) (chemistry) Used to denote certain chemical compounds in which a specified chemical element has a higher oxidation number than in the equivalent compound whose name ends in the suffix -ous. For example sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) has more oxygen atoms per molecule than sulphurous acid (H₂SO₃).. Used to form adjectives from nouns with the meaning “of or pertaining to”.
telemetry English (eng) (applied sciences) the science, and associated technology, of the automatic recording and transmission of data from a remote source to a receiving station for analysis.
telemetric English (eng) Of or pertaining to telemetry.

Words with the same origin as telemetric

Descendants of -ic
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