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kalibriert

Kalibriert is a German adjective and past participle derived from the verb kalibrieren, meaning to calibrate or adjust a measuring device to a standard. When a device, instrument, or measurement procedure is kalibriert, its readings are aligned with a known reference, enabling accurate and comparable results. The term is common in metrology, laboratory work, engineering, and quality assurance.

The word kalibrieren is a loanword in German, related to the English calibrate and to the French

Kalibriert can describe equipment, procedures, or data sets and is used in both technical and everyday contexts.

Related terms include Kalibrierung (calibration), the process of performing calibration, and Kalibrierggerät or Kalibrierinstrument (calibration device).

calibrer.
German
vocabulary
such
as
Kaliber
and
Kalibrierung
share
the
same
root.
The
adoption
reflects
the
historical
emphasis
on
precise
measurement
practices
in
modern
industry,
where
measurements
must
be
traceable
to
defined
standards.
Examples:
"Das
Messgerät
ist
kalibriert"
(the
measuring
instrument
is
calibrated),
"eine
kalibrierte
Waage"
(a
calibrated
scale).
In
practice,
one
speaks
of
"nach
der
Kalibrierung"
or
"wurde
kalibriert"
to
indicate
that
calibration
has
been
performed.
The
term
also
functions
as
an
attributive
adjective:
"kalibriertes
Messgerät"
or
"kalibrierte
Messung,"
with
standard
German
inflection.
Kalibriert
is
distinct
from
but
related
to
justieren
(to
adjust),
where
justieren
may
refer
to
alignment
or
adjustment
without
necessarily
aligning
to
a
defined
standard.
In
metrology,
kalibriert
denotes
compliance
with
an
established
reference
and
traceability
to
standards.