mensuration

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) The act or process of measuring; measurement.
 * 2)  The study of measurement, especially the derivation and use of algebraic formulae to measure the areas, volumes and different parameters of geometric figures.
 * 3)  A 13th century system for governing rhythmic relationships in music that was a precursor to the modern use of time signatures; The use of.
 * 4)  The use of quantitative measurements of forest stand to determine stand timber volume, productivity, and health.
 * 1)  The study of measurement, especially the derivation and use of algebraic formulae to measure the areas, volumes and different parameters of geometric figures.
 * 2)  A 13th century system for governing rhythmic relationships in music that was a precursor to the modern use of time signatures; The use of.
 * 3)  The use of quantitative measurements of forest stand to determine stand timber volume, productivity, and health.
 * 1)  A 13th century system for governing rhythmic relationships in music that was a precursor to the modern use of time signatures; The use of.
 * 2)  The use of quantitative measurements of forest stand to determine stand timber volume, productivity, and health.
 * 1)  The use of quantitative measurements of forest stand to determine stand timber volume, productivity, and health.

Noun

 * 1) measurement
 * 2)  the size of a person or animal etc.