kilometrats
Kilometrats are a historical unit of length that was used primarily in Scandinavian and Baltic scientific literature during the early 20th century. The term is derived from the word “kilometer” combined with the suffix –t, which in some regional dialects was used to form collective or plural forms of measure. Although the value of one kilometrat was intended to be identical to one kilometer (1 000 metres), the unit was occasionally written with an additional decimal place to accommodate early metrological instruments that measured distances to the nearest 0.1 metre.
The first documented use of the word kilometrats appears in a 1912 Swedish surveying manual, where it
Today, kilometrats are primarily of interest to historians of science and metrology. They illustrate the early