meter means measure
The stem "meter" in words like odometer or tetrameter refers to a unit of measurement. In odometer, it measures distance traveled while in tetrameter, it refers to a rhythmic pattern in poetry with four metrical feet per line.
The stem "spect" means to look or see. It is commonly found in words related to vision or observation, such as inspect, spectacles, and spectator.
In slang, "stem" can refer to marijuana's main stalk or to a concentrate derived from cannabis. It can also be used to describe the central or essential part of something.
The stem "holo-" means whole or complete. It is often used in words to indicate entirety or wholeness.
The stem word "city" refers to a large and densely populated human settlement that serves as a center for culture, commerce, and governance.
The stem retro- means "back" or "backwards". It is used in words like retrograde (going backwards) and retrospective (looking back).
Don't understand the question. The TRIP METER is supposed to re-set to zero so that it can begin anew with the mileage for each new trip. It is the ODOMETER (total mileage) that is not supposed to re-set. To switch back and forth from the trip meter to the odometer press down for a moment on the plastic stem that protruedes through the plastic lens of the instrument panel.
If you are referring to the trip meter - change to the meter you wish to re-set and depress and hold down the little stem switch for about 5 seconds - the meter will re-set to zero. If you are speaking of the accrued mileage odometer, tampering with it to change it is against the law and cannot be addressed on WikiAnswers.
Turn the stem for the odometer reset
Press your odometer button (black stem sticking out from below your MPH gauge. Press it in and you should get your trip meter. Press and hold it in and it will reset. Then drive safely. Any time you want to look at your mileage or trip meter just push button once. to reset press and hold. Enjoy
The stem ultra means beyond.
The stem cede means go.
The stem lat means wide
the stem 'magn' means great.
stem means the above part of the roots.
The stem "trib" means to rub or wear away. It is commonly seen in words like "contribute" (to give or bring together), "attribute" (to ascribe or credit), and "distribute" (to divide or dispense).
The stem cell "culture" is the medium in which the stem cell is able to divide and grow.
The stem "spect" means to look or see. It is commonly found in words related to vision or observation, such as inspect, spectacles, and spectator.