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1. The amount of ability, intelligence, or character of a person: Mrs. Smith, the principal of Susan's school, mentioned that they rarely got such a high caliber teacher in theirr school.
3. The external diameter of a projectile: A caliber can refer to a bullet or a shell which is fired from a particular weapon.
4. Etymology: "degree of merit or importance", is from Middle French calibre in the late 15th century; apparently it ultimately came from Arabic qalib, "a mold for casting".
Mr. Smart said that they needed to improve the caliber of the schools in the district..
2. The internal diameter of a pipe, cylinder, or the barrel of a firearm: The calibers of a rifle, shotgun, or pistol all have different sizes.3. The external diameter of a projectile: A caliber can refer to a bullet or a shell which is fired from a particular weapon.
4. Etymology: "degree of merit or importance", is from Middle French calibre in the late 15th century; apparently it ultimately came from Arabic qalib, "a mold for casting".
Arabic also used the word in the sense of "mold for casting bullets"; which is the original literal meaning in English.
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English Words from Arabic origins
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