Other forms: hydrometers
You may have used a hydrometer in the science lab to measure the specific gravity of a liquid. Specific gravity is the density of a substance as compared to the density of water.
A hydrometer looks like a thin, transparent, closed tube, marked with a numbered scale and having a wider part at one end containing a small weight made of lead or steel. You put it into a container of the liquid whose specific gravity you're measuring, and when the surface of the liquid in the container lines up with an amount on the scale, that amount is the liquid’s specific gravity. Hydrometers are commonly used in industries that make beverages, test car batteries, and measure the salt content in aquariums. Hydrometer uses the Greek combining forms hydro-, "water," and -meter, "measure."