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Weights and measures were among the earliest tools invented by man.
it was the angelometer which was used at first to emasure angles :) ... hope that help u much :D
The body was used as the earliest tool for measurement. Of the tools found by archaeologists, the oldest tool used for measurement was the compass. It was used to ensure two stones, when cut would fit together accurately. This aided in the pyramids construction.
A cubit is an ancient unit of measurement based on the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, typically measuring about 18 inches (46 centimeters). It was used in various cultures, including the Egyptians and Hebrews, primarily for construction and land measurement. There are different types of cubits, such as the common cubit and the royal cubit, which can vary slightly in length. The cubit is often considered one of the earliest forms of standardized measurement.
Earliest is an adjective.
Yes. But earliest is also an adjective, the superlative of early (most early). adjective - the earliest time adverb - he arrived earliest
Raster.
Earliest, it is spelled correctly.
I think the earliest form is poem, because The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry anthology and the earliest literature.
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