white meter

white meter

n
(Electrical Engineering) obsolete Brit an electricity meter used to record the consumption of off-peak electricity
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The little white meter was seen, almost for the first time since the introduction of the road tax, as an attempt to stop motorists doing what they wanted, and then making money out of them when they did.
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All with fully fitted kitchens, white meter heating and a controlled entry system, the rental is pounds 400pcm.
I took a white metered taxi at 10.45pm on Friday, June 25 from outside Huddersfield bus station to the Jet petrol station, Scar Lane, Milnsbridge.
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