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inch
A very short distance

Don't move an inch!.

An inch is defined as precisely 2 54 centimeters (cm ; there are 100 cm in a meter, 1 cm = 01 m ) 12 inches to a foot, 3 ft to a yard, 5280 ft to a mile, and 6080 ft to a nautical mile The length of a football field is 300 ft or 100 yards
emphasis If someone or something moves inch by inch, they move very slowly and carefully. The car moved forward inch by inch. A small island. to move very slowly in a particular direction, or to make something do this. Unit of measure equal to 1/36 yard and since 1959 defined officially as
Exactly 2 540 centimeters
To move very slowly (in a particular direction)
a measurement unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot or 2 54 centimeters, abbreviation is in ; (2) to move the printing action of a press or other equipment slowly or in small increments for adjustment
The amount of water which would cover a surface to the depth of an inch, used as a measurement of rainfall
a unit of measurement for advertising space
A unit of length equal to one-twelfth of a foot and equivalent to exactly 2.54 centimetres
Unit of measure equal to 1/12 a foot Standard unit of measure for the United States
To drive by inches, or small degrees
An inch is an imperial unit of length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres. There are twelve inches in a foot. 18 inches below the surface
A small distance or degree, whether of time or space; hence, a critical moment
(noun) A unit of linear measurement in the English system equal to 2 54cm One twelfth of a foot, one thirty-sixth of a yard
A unit of length The inch may have originally been defined as the width of a person's thumb (pressed down) at the base of the nail H Arthur Klein, in The World of Measurement (p 54) quotes a proclamation attributed to King David I of Scotland (about 1150 C E )
1" (Inch) = 2 54 cm
{i} unit of measurement, 1/12 of a foot (equal to 2.54 cm); little bit, iota, small amount
To deal out by inches; to give sparingly