Calipering

/ˈkæl.ə.pər.ɪŋ/ verb

Measuring the diameter or thickness of something using calipers, which are a tool with two legs that can measure distances.

From calipers (the measuring tool) + -ing. Calipers comes from the same root as 'caliber,' possibly from French calibre, referring to the bore of a cannon, then generalized to any measuring instrument.

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