====== HIGH MASSIVITY OR WHOLENESS ====== * massivity is the indefinite term to describe the numerical based measures. * Intern ; no Cavity. ( Relative term for naked eye, since microscopically there can be many minute spaces between each substance ) * MASSINESS, solid, Bulk. II. Transcendental Mixed •elations belonging to CONTINUED QUANTITY,* may be distinguished into those various measures of mass according to the difference of more or less, with respect ei∣ther to * Any Superficies to the opposite. * THICKNESS, Crassitude, gross, deep, incrassate, roun∣cival. * Body; reckoning from * bottom to top * big , great * large * top to bottom ( considered weight acting on object from top to bottom ) * heavy * side to side * fat , obese ^ English ^ Mantrakshar ^ greek ^ latin ^ hindi ^ | great | {{:blank:big.png}} | mega-, megal(o)- | magn(i)- | महान | | big | {{:blank:big.png}} | mega-, megal(o)- | magn(i)- | बड़ा,विशाल | | large; extremely large | {{:blank:huge.png}} | mega- | magn(i)- | बहुत बड़ा | | largest | | megist- | maxim- | सबसे बड़ा | | biggest | {{:blank:huge.png}} | megist- | maxim- | सबसे बड़ा | | fat | {{:blank:fat.png}} | | | | | | heavy | {{:blank:heavy.png}} | bar(o)- | grav(i)- | | भारी | | thick | {{:blank:thick.png}} | pachy- | crass(i)- | | मोटा, घना | ===== ADVERBS DESCRIBING LOW QUANTITY ( ADVERBS OF DEGREE ) ===== * very * almost * completely * deeply ===== NUMERICAL OR DEFINITE MASS ( MEASURE OF GRAVITY , WEIGHT ) ===== *III. Measures of GRAVITY (to which may be annexed for affinity the thing by which Gravity is measured, styled WEIGHT, Poize, counter∣poise, Plummet,) may be distributed into these kinds. * 1 GRAIN. * 2 SCRUPLE. * 3 DRAM. * 4 OUNCE. * 5 POUND. * 6 STONE * 7 HUNDRED. * 8 THOUSAND. * 9 TUN. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ मान ^ चिह्न ^ नाम ^ | | | | 101 m | dam | दशकण्ड | दशमान | | | | | 102 m | hm | शतकण्ड | 10–2 m | | | | | 103 m | km | सहस्रकण्ड | 10–3 m | | | | | 106 m | Mm | प्रयुतकण्ड | 10–6 m | | | | | 109 m | Gm | अब्जकण्ड | 10–9 m | | | | | 1012 m | Tm | शंखकण्ड | 10–12 m | | | | | 1015 m | Pm | पतिकण्ड | 10–15 m | | | | | 1018 m | Em | | 10–18 m | | | | | 1021 m | Zm | ज़ेट्टकण्ड | 10–21 m | | | | | 1024 m | Ym | योट्टकण्ड | 10–24 m | * दश - सप्तविंशति (quetta , quecto) * दश - सप्तविंशति (ronna , planck ) * दश - चतुर्विंशती (yotta , yocto ) * दश - एकविंशति (zetta , zepto ) * दश - अष्टदश (exa , atto ) * दश - पंचदश (peta , femto ) * दश - द्वादश ( tera , pico ) * दश एकादश ( * दश - दश * दश - नाव ( giga , nano ) * दश - अष्ट ( * दश - सप्त * दश - षष्ट ( micron , mega ) * दश - त्रि ( kilo , milli ) * दश - द्वि (- शत - 100 , centi , hecto) * दश - एक ( deci , deca ) * एक (gram) ====== LOW MASSIVITY OR WHOLENESS ====== * massivity is the indefinite term to describe the numerical based measures. * Intern ; no Cavity. ( Relative term for naked eye, since microscopically there can be many minute spaces between each substance ) * MASSINESS, solid, Bulk. II. Transcendental Mixed •elations belonging to CONTINUED QUANTITY,* may be distinguished into those various measures of mass according to the difference of more or less, with respect ei∣ther to * Any Superficies to the opposite. * THINNESS, slender, fine, slim, lank, slank, slight, tenuity, gaunt, rare, subtle, attenuate * Body; reckoning from * bottom to top * small , short , tiny, micro , little * top to bottom ( considered weight acting on object from top to bottom ) * light weight * side to side * slim | thin | {{:blank:thin.png}} | | | | | | smallest | {{:blank:tiny.png}} | – | minim- | बौना | | small | {{:blank:small.png}} | micr(o)- | parv(i)- (rare) | सूक्ष्म | | light | {{:blank:light.png}} | | | | | | slim | {{:blank:slim.png}} | | | | | | Thin | {{:blank:thin.png}} | | | | | ===== ADVERBS DESCRIBING LOW QUANTITY ===== * barely * enough * fairly * hardly * just * nearly * quite * simply * so * somewhat * too ===== LOW NUMERICAL MASS OR DEFINITE MASS ===== | मान | चिह्न | नाम | | 10-1 m | dm | दशकण | | 10–2 m | cm | शतिकण | | 10–3 m | mm | सहस्रिकण | | 10–6 m | µm | प्रयुतिकण | | 10–9 m | nm | व्यब्जकण | | 10–12 m | pm | विशंखकण | | 10–15 m | fm | विपतिकण | | 10–18 m | am | एट्टोकण | | 10–21 m | zm | ज़ेप्टोकण | | 10–24 m | ym | योक्टोकण |