
Abbreviation for Centigram
- CG
How to Pronounce Centigram
Centigram is pronounced as “SEN-ti-gram.” Break it down into three syllables: “sen” + “ti” + “gram.”
What Does Centigram Mean?
A centigram is a metric unit of mass equal to one hundredth of a gram.
It’s commonly used in chemistry and medicine to measure small amounts of substances.
Other Examples
- A 15-centigram gold bead is pictured in the village of Yunatsite, Bulgaria, August 8, 2016. The bead, found at a pre-historic settlement in southern Bulgaria, dates back to 4,500-4,600 B.C. — CBC
Synonyms for Centigram
Other words that can be used interchangeably with centigram include:
- Decigram
- Milligram
- Gram
These units differ in their magnitude but are all related to the gram.
The History of the Word
The word “centigram” originates from the Latin word “centum” meaning “hundred” and the Greek word “gramma” meaning “something written or drawn.”
It entered the English language in the early 19th century.
When to Use the Abbreviation
Use the abbreviation “CG” when writing about measurements in contexts where space or clarity is important. For instance, in scientific reports or recipes.
Example of the Word and Abbreviation in Context
- Word: “The doctor prescribed a dosage of 25 centigrams of the medicine.”
- Abbreviation: “The recipe calls for 10 CG of salt.”