absolute unit
noun
plural absolute units
1
physics
: a unit of measurement that relates to or can be derived in the simplest manner from the fundamental units of length, mass, and time
Many people use the term decibel as if it were an absolute unit for measuring the amplitude of electrical audio signals. However, that is not correct. When used with electrical audio signals, decibels express the ratio of two values.—Scott Wilkinson
compare base unit
2
slang
: an impressively large person or thing
The internet is being regaled by the sight of an absolute unit of a walrus struggling to board a boat.—Cheryl Teh
A hulking Highland cow held up train passengers near Glasgow after escaping from a country park, leading rail staff to dub the beast an "absolute unit."—Jon Sharman
The absolute unit of a Bible that President Biden swore his oath of office on has been in his family since 1893!—@grace_panetta, on X, formerly Twitter
He's also a 6-foot, 256-pound absolute unit—to put it in the parlance of his fans on social media—who will punt in the NFL if he keeps improving in his final college season.—Andy Staples
The reason for the extra napkins? These tortas are absolute units, loaded with multiple types of meat.—Emily Teel
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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