(ai̇) bkz.litre

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liter
022 cubic inches, or 2
or L - the metric measure of capacity, slightly more than a quart (1 057 quarts = 1 liter)
a metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury or approximately 1
76 pints
The basic unit of measurement for volume in the metric system; equal to 61 025 cubic inches or 1 0567 liquid quarts
A metric unit of volume One U S quart is about 0 9 liter One liter equals 1000 cubic centimeters
volume of one kilogram of water, 61 05 cubic inches
{i} metric unit of capacity
Basic unit of volume in the metric system
A measure of capacity One quart equals 9 liter
The basic metric unit of volume; 3 785 liters equals one U S gallon One liter of water weighs 1000 grams
metric measure of volume used for medium amounts -- "How many loads of laundry can be done with a 3 9 liter bottle of detergent?" (233)
Metric unit of volume 1 liter equals 1000 cm³ One liter is approximately 1 quart
113 American pints, or 1
76 English pints
Standard volume of measure in the metric system (used throughout the world for wine) 1 liter = 1 054 U S quarts; 1 U S gallon = 3 785 liters
see litre. the American spelling of litre (litre, from litra, a measure, from , a weight)
The fundamental unit of volume in the metric system The volume of 1000 grams of water at 4oC
A unit of capacity in the metric system Where service station pumps are calibrated in liters, the number of liters should be divided by 3 785 to arrive at the number of gallons
misspelling of lighter