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Name measuring company
- Contest holder: Desiree26
- Category: Company name
- Status: Ended
- Files: File 1
Start date: 11-11-2020
Ending date: 23-11-2020
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Roman unit of measurement

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from Late Latin mensurare "to measure," from Latin mensura "a measuring, a measurement; thing to measure by," from mensus, past participle of metiri "to measure," from PIE root *me- (2) "to measure." The native verb is mete. Intransitive sense of "to be of a (specified) measure" is from 1670s.

measurement in Greek
I understand, but you mention that it doesn't appeal to you in the file sent,
im a little confused now, as I tried to just change that to please you more
with the result? Will try and think which other way it could work since
you still want the 2 (square meter)? In the meantime if they are any of the
names I came up with interest you let me know so I can concentrate on
fitting it with the 2 (square m you want). Kind Regards
i will thank you

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? YOU DO MENTION USING SOMETHING ELSE FROM MODUM...Let me know please if I am going in the right direction for you. Thanks
Modum is just a word that appeals to us because you can use the last letter m in combination with a 2 (square meter)

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Waar staat de x voor?
TIJDEN VIERKANT? Times square?

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Wat betekend Modus?
way in which anything is done
"way in which anything is done," 1640s, from Latin modus (plural modi), literally "a measure, extent, quantity; manner"
similar to Modum in Latin
hmm... for us it was the last letter m in the word modum, we thought it was a nice name because you can put a 2 next to it (square meter)
it's just a slight variation, you still have the M at the beginning which can be m2? like m2, as a trademark and Modus, it's just a little bit more unusual I guess as it has not been used too much. Just another suggestion from the previous which was modum x2

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