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(1):

(n.) The contents of a vessel by which quantity is measured; a quantity determined by a standard; a stated or limited quantity or amount.

(2):

(n.) A standard of dimension; a fixed unit of quantity or extent; an extent or quantity in the fractions or multiples of which anything is estimated and stated; hence, a rule by which anything is adjusted or judged.

(3):

(n.) An instrument by means of which size or quantity is measured, as a graduated line, rod, vessel, or the like.

(4):

(n.) Extent or degree not excessive or beyong bounds; moderation; due restraint; esp. in the phrases, in measure; with measure; without or beyond measure.

(5):

(n.) Determined extent, not to be exceeded; limit; allotted share, as of action, influence, ability, or the like; due proportion.

(6):

(n.) The quantity determined by measuring, especially in buying and selling; as, to give good or full measure.

(7):

(n.) A regulated movement corresponding to the time in which the accompanying music is performed; but, especially, a slow and stately dance, like the minuet.

(8):

(n.) The dimensions or capacity of anything, reckoned according to some standard; size or extent, determined and stated; estimated extent; as, to take one's measure for a coat.

(9):

(v. i.) To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a certain length, breadth, or thickness, or a certain capacity according to a standard measure; as, cloth measures three fourths of a yard; a tree measures three feet in diameter.

(10):

(v. i.) To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally.

(11):

(v. i.) To make a measurement or measurements.

(12):

(n.) To allot or distribute by measure; to set off or apart by measure; - often with out or off.

(13):

(n.) To adjust by a rule or standard.

(14):

(n.) The space between two bars.

(15):

(n.) To pass throught or over in journeying, as if laying off and determining the distance.

(16):

(n.) To serve as the measure of; as, the thermometer measures changes of temperature.

(17):

(a.) A number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the greatest common measure, etc., of two or more numbers.

(18):

(n.) To ascertain by use of a measuring instrument; to compute or ascertain the extent, quantity, dimensions, or capacity of, by a certain rule or standard; to take the dimensions of; hence, to estimate; to judge of; to value; to appraise.

(19):

(a.) The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure.

(20):

(a.) The act of measuring; measurement.

(21):

(n.) The group or grouping of beats, caused by the regular recurrence of accented beats.

(22):

(a.) Beds or strata; as, coal measures; lead measures.

(23):

(n.) Regulated division of movement

(24):

(n.) Undefined quantity; extent; degree.

(25):

(a.) A step or definite part of a progressive course or policy; a means to an end; an act designed for the accomplishment of an object; as, political measures; prudent measures; an inefficient measure.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Measure'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​m/measure.html. 1828.
 
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