metrics

/ˈmɛtrɪks/
noun
  1. A system or set of measurements used to track performance, progress, or quality.
    • Our team reviews website metrics every month to see how many people visit the site.
    • The company uses key metrics like sales growth and customer satisfaction to evaluate success.
    • Teachers look at student test scores as one metric of learning, but not the only one.
  2. The branch of mathematics that deals with measurement, especially in geometry.
    • In geometry class, we studied the metrics of distance and area.
    • Ancient Greek mathematicians developed many principles of metrics.
    • The engineer applied metrics to calculate the volume of the container.
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