Olympic measure of distance
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METEROlympic measure of distance.
KIPOlympic distance runner Keino
OVETTMiddle distance runner Steve who won Olympic gold in 1980
HAILEDistance runner Gebrselassie who won the Olympic 10,000m in 1996 and 2000
METEROlympic measure
LENGTHMeasure of distance
MILEMeasure of distance
VERSTRussian measure of distance.
VERSTFormer Russian measure of distance
verstea Russian measure of distance, also VERST
versta Russian measure of distance, also VERSTE
verstsVERST, a Russian measure of distance, also VERSTE
verstesVERSTE, a Russian measure of distance, also VERST
megaparseca measure of astronomical distance, a million parsecs
yojanaan Indian measure of distance 5 miles, also YOJAN
kosa measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
megaparsecsMEGAPARSEC, a measure of astronomical distance, a million parsecs
yojanan Indian measure of distance 5 miles, also YOJANA
cossa measure of distance in India, also KOS, KOSS
kossa measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOS
yojansYOJAN, an Indian measure of distance 5 miles, also YOJANA
kossesKOS, a measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
yojanasYOJANA, an Indian measure of distance 5 miles, also YOJAN
kosesKOS, a measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
cossesCOSS, a measure of distance in India, also KOS, KOSS
abscissaa measure of horizontal distance from the origin, also ABSCISS, ABSCISSE
abscissaeABSCISSA, a measure of horizontal distance from the origin, also ABSCISS, ABSCISSE
abscissasABSCISSA, a measure of horizontal distance from the origin, also ABSCISS, ABSCISSE
blocksThe length of one side of such an area, typically as a measure of distance
impellorsA similar device turned by the flow of water past a ship's hull, used to measure speed or distance traveled
impellersA similar device turned by the flow of water past a ship's hull, used to measure speed or distance traveled
pitchesA measure of the angle of the blades of a screw propeller, equal to the distance forward a blade would move in one revolution if it exerted no thrust on the medium
parseca unit of measure for interstellar space that is equal to 3.26 light-years and is the distance to an object having a parallax of one second as seen from points separated by one astronomical unit