Definition for PE-RIM'E-TER

PE-RIM'E-TER, n. [Gr. περι, about, and μετρον, measure.]

In geometry, the bounds and limits of a body or figure, or the sum of all the sides. The perimeters of surfaces or figures are lines; those of bodies are surfaces. In circular figures, instead of perimeter, we use circumference or periphery. – Encyc.

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