Calibered

/ˈkælɪbərd/ adjective

Having been measured or adjusted to a specific size or standard, especially referring to the diameter of a gun barrel or the width of a measuring instrument.

From caliber (from French calibre, from Arabic qālib meaning 'mold' or 'form') plus the past tense suffix -ed. The term evolved from describing the interior diameter of gun barrels to any precise measurement or standard.

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