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speedometer

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Etymology

From speed + -o- + -meter; by surface analysis, speed + -ometer.

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Noun

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speedometer (plural speedometers)

  1. An instrument located within the dashboard of a vehicle that measures and indicates the current speed of the vehicle.
    Synonyms: speedo, velocimeter
    Hypernyms: instrument, gauge
    Hyponyms: airspeedometer, airspeed indicator
    Coordinate terms: tachometer, tachograph; tach, tacho
    • 1962 December, “Talking of Trains: Derailment at Lincoln”, in Modern Railways, page 375:
      Although it might be thought that drivers would naturally refer constantly to the speedometer, older drivers who come to diesel driving after years of steam experience without the help of speedometers, as well as those on steam engines which have been equipped with speedometers in recent years, have not accustomed themselves to the constant use of this instrument.
    • 2022 September 10, Matt McFarland, “Why your car’s speedometer goes up to 160 mph (even when your car can’t)”, in CNN Business:
      But even Apple, the company that cast aside tradition when it reinvented phones, music players and headphones, bows to convention when it comes to speedometers. It displayed a classically-styled speedometer that reached 160 mph, an auto industry norm.
      That’s nearly twice the highest posted speed limit in the United States, 85 mph, on a stretch of highway in Texas. Why do our speedometers stretch to a speed that’s illegal, and only race-car drivers will ever reach?
  2. Such a device incorporating an odometer.

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Danish

Noun

speedometer n (singular definite speedometeret or speedometret, plural indefinite speedometre)

  1. speedometer

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More information neuter gender, singular ...

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Probably from English (not the same gender as other Bokmål words ending in meter)

Noun

speedometer n (definite singular speedometeret or speedometret, indefinite plural speedometer or speedometre, definite plural speedometra or speedometrene)

  1. a speedometer

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Probably from English (not the same gender as other Nynorsk words ending in meter)

Noun

speedometer n (definite singular speedometeret, indefinite plural speedometer, definite plural speedometera)

  1. a speedometer

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