cm

This is the 939th most frequent Lithuanian word.


cm

In Lithuanian, "cm" is an abbreviation for "centimeter," a unit of length.


Here, 'cm' is used as a common abbreviation for 'centimeters' to indicate measurement of length or height.

Mano ūgis yra 180 cm.

My height is 180 cm.


In this sentence, 'cm' again abbreviates 'centimeters,' used to describe the physical dimension of an object.

Knygos plotis yra 15 cm.

The width of the book is 15 cm.


The term 'cm' here serves the same role as a standard measurement abbreviation, describing the thickness dimension.

Sienos storis siekia 20 cm.

The wall's thickness reaches 20 cm.