From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishodometero‧dom‧e‧ter /əʊˈdɒmɪtə $ oʊˈdɑːmɪtər/ noun [countable] TTCan instrument in a vehicle that shows how many miles or kilometres the vehicle has travelled SYN milometer British English
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odometer• Alternatively, some bicycles have an odometer on them which you could use in the same way.• One hundred and thirty-one miles on the odometer.• They had sold a car with the wrong mileage recorded on the odometer.• Ten years ago he restored the engine and replaced the tires, had a friend roll the odometer back to zero.Origin odometer (1700-1800) French odomètre, from Greek hodometron, from hodos “way, road” + metron “measure”