Metron
"Metron" is a Greek word meaning "measure" or "meter." In English, it is often used in words related to measurement or rhythm, such as "metronome" or "metronomic."
Glyphipterix metron was created in 1948.
Metron Aviation was created in 1995.
Metron means Sphere of influence and measure of rule
Both "spelt" and "spelled" are correct spellings, but "spelled" is more commonly used in American English, while "spelt" is more common in British English.
In the majority of English circles, it is spelled: Shakespeare.
Football is how it is spelled in British English.
In British English, "center" is spelled as "centre". "Data" is spelled the same.
YouTube is spelled the same in French.The website is spelled the same way as in English.
So why is it spelled with an e? It is because it spells the way it is!
It was derived from the Greek 'Metron Katholikon' meaning a universal measure. The word gave rise to the French 'Metre' in 1797 and then passed into the English language
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