Yep, on the width of the film.
But regarding perfs, probably the majority of 70mm still camera film was NOT perforated. I say this from my experience: in the US, at least, the great majority of school and other mass market portraits were once shot on specialized long-roll portrait cameras. The "long rolls" were typically 100-ft, and there were several standard widths, including 70mm. At the outfit where I worked, we once used to process miles of 70mm film every day. And yes, it measured 70mm wide (within the ANSI tolerance), and it was not perforated.
I think this sort of thing was largely unknown in the general professional photography world, probably because it was never marketed in that direction. But certainly huge quantities of such films were used. I don't know about the specs on motion picture films.