Caliper definition

Caliper means and refer to a standard trunk diameter measurement for trees. Caliper measurements are taken twelve inches above the finished grade.
Caliper means trunk diameter measured six inches above the root ball.
Caliper means the diameter measurement of the trunk of nursery stock trees, taken at caliper height.

Examples of Caliper in a sentence

  • Caliper of tree shall be appropriately designed on a permanently fixed tag on one of the branches.

  • Caliper – The American Association of Nurserymen standard for trunk measurement of nursery stock.

  • Conduct all in a fume hood or BSC or at the Caliper TurboVap evaporator.

  • Caliper: Provide a caliper tool or system to measure accurately and continuously the shape of test shafts prior to placing concrete.

  • The lipid removal is automated using the Rapid Trace® (Caliper Life Sciences).


More Definitions of Caliper

Caliper means the American Association of Nurserymen standard for trunk measurement of nursery stock. Caliper of the trunk shall be the trunk diameter measured six inches above the ground for up to and including four-inch caliper size and 12 inches above the ground for larger sizes
Caliper means the American Association of Nurserymen standard for trunk
Caliper means the measurement of trunk size of woody nursery stock, such as trees.
Caliper means the industry standard for measurement of nursery stock size. Caliper is measured six inches above the root collar for nursery stock four inches in diameter and smaller.
Caliper means the measure of the diameter of a tree trunk measured 6 inches above ground where the trunk is 4 inches or less in diameter, and 12 inches above ground for larger sizes.
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Caliper means the diameter of a tree measured at four and one-half (4-1/2) feet above the ground, rounded to the nearest one-half (1/2) inch.