metron
/ˈmɛtrɒn/Definitions
1. noun
A device used to measure time intervals in music, typically consisting of a rotating disk with evenly spaced pointers or lines.
“The conductor used a metronome to keep the orchestra in sync.”
2. noun
A unit of measurement equal to 1 million tons of coal, used in the coal mining industry.
“The company’s production was measured in terms of metrons of coal.”