someter

noun
  1. A device or instrument used to measure the amount or level of a particular substance, property, or parameter, such as pressure, temperature, or electrical current. noun
    The technician used a voltmeter, also known as a someter, to measure the electrical current in the circuit.
    A pressure someter was installed to monitor the gas levels in the pipeline.
  2. A measuring instrument or tool designed to assess or quantify specific physical or chemical properties in scientific or industrial contexts. noun
    The laboratory employed a specialized someter to determine the pH level of the solution.
    During the experiment, a moisture someter was used to evaluate the water content in the soil samples.