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Broad gauge

A wider distance between the rails than the ldquostandardrdquo gauge of four feet eight inches and a half See Gauge...


Gauging rod

See Gauge rod under Gauge n...


Gauged

Tested or measured by or conformed to a gauge...


Sea gauge

See under Gauge n...


Gauge of Railways

Gauge of Railways, their measure or width; fixed, with some exceptions, at 4 feet 8' inches in Great Britain, and 5 feet 3 inches in Ireland, by 9 & 10 Vict. c. 57....


Planometer

An instrument for gauging or testing a plane surface See Surface gauge under Surface...


Gaugetum

Gaugetum, a gauge or gauging; a measure of the contents of any vessel....


credit history

credit history a record of an individual that lists all debts and the payment history for each. The report that is generated from the history is called a credit report. Lenders use this information to gauge a potential borrower's ability to repay a loan. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


Fluviometer

An instrument for measuring the height of water in a river a river gauge...


Gauge

A measure a standard of measure an instrument to determine dimensions distance or capacity a standard...


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