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Noun

 * 1) a metric, a distance

Derived terms

 * (orientation-preserving isometry)
 * (orientation-reversing isometry)
 * (isometry)
 * (isometry group)
 * (isometry, isometric)
 * (euclidean metric)
 * (product metric)
 * (product metric)
 * (metrizable)
 * (metrizability)
 * (metric topology, strong topology, natural topology, norm topology)
 * (metric topology, strong topology, natural topology, norm topology)
 * (metric)
 * (metric space)
 * (distance-preserving, isometric)
 * (isometry, isometric)
 * (metrization theorem)
 * (metrization)
 * (fundamental tensor)
 * (metric tensor, fundamental tensor)
 * (complete metric space)
 * (isometric, distance-preserving)
 * (pseudo-metric, semimetric)
 * (quasi-metric)
 * (pseudo-metric, semimetric)
 * (hermitian metric)
 * (hermitian metric)
 * (partial isometry)
 * (intrinsic metric)
 * (equidistance curve, hypercycle)
 * (hypercycle, equidistance curve)
 * (ultrametric triangle inequality)
 * (ultrametric space)
 * (ultrametric)
 * (Riemannian metric)
 * (chordal metric)
 * (usual metric)
 * (separable metric space)