Size

/saɪz/ noun

How big or small something is, usually measured in length, height, weight, or amount. It can also refer to a standard measurement, like clothing sizes.

“Size” came from Old French “assise,” meaning “a fixed sitting” or “session,” especially for setting taxes or standards. This developed into the idea of a fixed standard amount or measurement. English shortened it to “size” and focused on the idea of how big something is.

AFgrootte
AMመጠን
ARحجم
BGveličina
BNআকার
CAtamaño
CSstorlek
DAkoko
DEGröße
ELμέγεθος
EStamaño
ETvelikost
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