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The '''size''' of something is how much [[Space (physics)|space]] the thing takes. It can also be described as how big or small something is.
 
Sizes can be [[measure]]d. When a size is measured, it is given a [[number]].<ref>The size of an [[wikt:object|object]] might also be [[describe]]d by several [[number]]s.</ref> for comparison.
 
It can be measured with different types of [[System|systems]], example: the [[metric system]].
 
Metric: 1 [[Centimetre|cm]]= 10 [[Millimetre|mm]], 1 [[Metre|m]]= 100 [[Centimetre|cm]], 1 [[Kilometre|km]]= 1000 [[Metre|m]] and so on...
 
==Words for sizes==
;''little''
:palmersmaller/little is very small, as in short.
:*''small'' means "little"
:*''tinyvery small'' means "very littletiny"
;''big''
:*''bigger/large'' meansis very "big", as in long or tall.
:*''hugebig'' means "very biglarge"
:*''very big'' means "huge"
''Small'' and ''big'' are [[opposite]]s. (There are more words for big and little, examples are: gigantic, microscopic, short, tall, etc)
 
==Examples==