Caliper

/ˈkæləpər/ noun

An instrument with two hinged legs used to measure the distance between two points, especially the thickness or diameter of objects.

From 'calliper,' which may derive from the word 'calipash' (relating to the curved shape of turtle shells) or from 'Calicut,' a port in India. More likely influenced by French 'calibre' meaning diameter or size.

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