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diameter (n.)
late 14c., from Old French
diametre
, from Latin
diametrus
, from Greek
diametros (gramme)
"diagonal of a circle," from
dia-
"across, through" (see
dia-
) +
metron
"a measure" (see
meter
(n.2)).