Where does “Richter” come from?

Richter comes from German Richter, meaning "judge," though its ultimate origin and earliest sense remain unattested.

Richter (English): Followed by a decimal number: A Richter scale magnitude to indicate the severity of an earthquake. "Richter" is prefixed to the magnitude value. This has generally been superseded by the Moment-Magnitude Scale

Definitions

  1. Followed by a decimal number: A Richter scale magnitude to indicate the severity of an earthquake. "Richter" is prefixed to the magnitude value. This has generally been superseded by the Moment-Magnitude Scale

Ancestry of “Richter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanRichterjudge

Words derived from “Richter

Every word from German Richter