hecto-

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English

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Etymology

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From French hecto-, from Ancient Greek ἑκατόν (hekatón, hundred). Doublet of hecato- and centi-.

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SI prefix
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hecto-

  1. hundred
    Synonyms: centi-, hecato-
  2. In the International System of Units and other metric systems of units, multiplying the unit to which it is attached by 100. Symbol: h

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Usually this prefix for "× 10²" is intentionally not used in scientific contexts, in favor of either "× 10¹" or "× 10³" instead. For example, "1 hm" (one hectometre) will usually be written instead as either "100 m" or "0.1 km". This fact is directly related to the preference for engineering notation as a subset of scientific notation that is especially useful mathematically. It favors groups of cubes (× 10³).

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Further reading

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  • hecto-”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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Dutch

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Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From French hecto-, from Ancient Greek ἑκατόν (hekatón, hundred).

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hecto-

  1. hecto-

French

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hecto-

  1. hecto-

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Portuguese

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hecto-

  1. hecto- (hundred)

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  • hectolitro” in Dicionário Aberto based on Novo Diccionário da Língua Portuguesa de Cândido de Figueiredo, 1913

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hecto-

  1. hecto-

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hecto-

  1. hecto-

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