cm
Translingual
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Alternative forms
- (roman numeral): CM, DCCCC, dcccc
Symbol
cm
- (metrology) Symbol for the centimeter (centimetre), an SI unit of length equal to 10−2 meters (metres).
- 2012 June 20, Palmer, Jason, “Dark matter tracks could give earliest view of Universe”, in bbc.co.uk (in English), retrieved 2012-06-20:
- Researchers have come up with a way to glimpse the infant Universe by decoding the earliest ripples in its light.
They say this can be achieved by capturing the specific radio wavelength of 21cm from the heavens.
The trick is to tell the difference between 21cm waves from our galaxy and those from distant, ancient sources.
- Researchers have come up with a way to glimpse the infant Universe by decoding the earliest ripples in its light.
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See also
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- Next: cmi (nine hundred and one, 901)
Italian
Adverb
cm
- (Internet slang, text messaging, slang) Abbreviation of come (“how”).
- nn so cm ― I don't know how
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