n.
- (Abbr. d or diam.) Mathematics.
- A straight line segment passing through the center of a figure, especially of a circle or sphere, and terminating at the periphery.
- The length of such a segment.
- Thickness or width.
- A unit for measuring the magnifying power of a microscope lens or telescope, equal to the number of times an object's linear dimensions are apparently increased.
[Middle English diametre, from Old French, from Latin diametrus, from Greek diametros (grammē), diagonal (line) : dia-, dia- + metron, measure.]
diametral di·am'e·tral (-trəl) adj.




