Definition of "diametre"
diametre
noun
plural diametres
(chiefly dated or nonstandard) Alternative form of diameter
Quotations
Only a few year ago, a beauty equipped for conquest was a heterogeneous combination of incoherent forms, which nature could never have united in one animal, nor art blended in one composition : it consisted of a head, disguised so as to resemble that of no living creature, placed upon an inverted cone, the point of which rested upon the centre of the curve of a semieliptic base, more than three times the diametre of its own.
1806, Richard Payne Knight, An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of Taste, page 3
Because the area occupied by an image is proportional to the square of the focal length of the lens, the light intensity over the image area is directly proportional to the diametre of the lens and inversely proportional to the square of the focal length.
2011, Edgar Thorpe, Showick Thorpe, The Pearson CSAT Manual