Etymology: [ 'pInt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English pinte, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin pincta, probably from Vulgar Latin, feminine of pinctus, past participle of Latin pingere to paint; more at PAINT.
büyük bira bardağı, yarım litrelik sıvı olçü birimi, galonun sekizde biri, abd 0,473 litre, ing 0,550 litre, pint, sıvı ölçüsü, büyük boy bira, yarım litre, 0.473 litre, yarım litrelik sıvı ölçü birimi, bir galonun sekizde biri, A.B.D. 0,473 litre, İng. 0,550 litre, sıvı ölçüsü (yaklaşık yarım litre), Yarım litrelik ölçü, bir galonun sekizde biri, pint, 473 litre, bir galonun sekizde biri, 550 litre,
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büyük bira bardağı
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yarım litrelik sıvı olçü birimi
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galonun sekizde biri
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abd 0,473 litre
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ing 0,550 litre
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pint
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sıvı ölçüsü
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büyük boy bira Argo
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yarım litre
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0.473 litre
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yarım litrelik sıvı ölçü birimi, bir galonun sekizde biri, A.B.D. 0,473 litre, İng. 0,550 litre isim
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sıvı ölçüsü (yaklaşık yarım litre) isim
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Yarım litrelik ölçü, bir galonun sekizde biri, pint Tıp
A pint of milk, A unit of volume, equivalent to ⅛ of a gallon or, A glass of beer, served by the pint, Four gills, measure of volume used in the United States for medium size objects -- "If each person at the party drinks one pint of beer " (236), a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart, A unit of volume in the "English" system One pint equals 2 cups or 0 5 quart Because the gallon, quart, and pint differ in the United States and the United Kingdom, the use of this unit and term is generally discouraged for scientific purposes One U S pint equals: (1) 473 2 cubic centimeters; (2) 0 016 71 cubic foot; (3) 28 87 cubic inches; (4) 4 732 x 10-4 cubic meter; (5) 6 189 x 10-4 cubic yard; (6) 0 125 U S gallon; (7) 0 4732 lilter; or (8) 0 5 U S quart, 5 quart or 33, A unit of volume, equivalent to an eighth of a gallon or, a United States dry unit equal to 0 5 quart or 33 6 cubic inches, See Quart, a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart a United States dry unit equal to 0, 26 cubic centimeters, 6 cubic inches a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568, a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568 26 cubic centimeters, The laughing gull, If you go for a pint, you go to the pub to drink a pint of beer or more, A measure of capacity, equal to half a quart, or four gills, used in liquid and dry measures, A pint is a unit of measurement for liquids. In Britain, it is equal to 568 cubic centimetres or one eighth of an imperial gallon. In America, it is equal to 473 cubic centimetres or one eighth of an American gallon. a pint of milk The military requested 6,000 pints of blood from the American Red Cross, unit for measuring volume that is equal to one-eighth of a gallon, plural of pint,
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A pint of milk - "Please leave three pints tomorrow, milkman"
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A unit of volume, equivalent to ⅛ of a gallon or - "hungarian pint 1,696 liter"
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A glass of beer, served by the pint - "Finn: You must have a terrible thirst on you tonight. I've never seen a man drink two pints at the same time."
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Four gills
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measure of volume used in the United States for medium size objects -- "If each person at the party drinks one pint of beer " (236)
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a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart
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A unit of volume in the "English" system One pint equals 2 cups or 0 5 quart Because the gallon, quart, and pint differ in the United States and the United Kingdom, the use of this unit and term is generally discouraged for scientific purposes One U S pint equals: (1) 473 2 cubic centimeters; (2) 0 016 71 cubic foot; (3) 28 87 cubic inches; (4) 4 732 x 10-4 cubic meter; (5) 6 189 x 10-4 cubic yard; (6) 0 125 U S gallon; (7) 0 4732 lilter; or (8) 0 5 U S quart
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5 quart or 33
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A unit of volume, equivalent to an eighth of a gallon or
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a United States dry unit equal to 0 5 quart or 33 6 cubic inches
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See Quart
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a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart a United States dry unit equal to 0
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26 cubic centimeters
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6 cubic inches a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568
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a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568 26 cubic centimeters
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The laughing gull
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If you go for a pint, you go to the pub to drink a pint of beer or more
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A measure of capacity, equal to half a quart, or four gills, used in liquid and dry measures
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A pint is a unit of measurement for liquids. In Britain, it is equal to 568 cubic centimetres or one eighth of an imperial gallon. In America, it is equal to 473 cubic centimetres or one eighth of an American gallon. a pint of milk The military requested 6,000 pints of blood from the American Red Cross
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unit for measuring volume that is equal to one-eighth of a gallon isim
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