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- ==Historical Mediterranean and European systems of measurement== Prior to the global adoption of the metric system many different systems of measurement had been in use. Many of these were related to some extent or other. Often7 KB (1,118 words) - 18:16, 6 June 2010
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- ...the [[U.S. customary units|United States customary]], Imperial, and other systems of measurement.173 bytes (24 words) - 16:23, 3 June 2010
- ....S. customary units|U.S. customary]] and the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measurement]].213 bytes (30 words) - 00:54, 6 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}266 bytes (33 words) - 16:15, 6 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}526 bytes (68 words) - 16:11, 6 June 2010
- The '''furlong''' is a unit of length in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[Systems of measurement|system of measurement]]. It is largely unused in official circles, although606 bytes (92 words) - 18:07, 6 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}282 bytes (35 words) - 16:08, 6 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}515 bytes (64 words) - 21:37, 9 June 2010
- ...mperial units|Imperial]] and the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. An inch is equal to 1,000 [[mil]], and twelve inches are equal to one [[849 bytes (126 words) - 20:26, 11 December 2021
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}700 bytes (94 words) - 12:28, 26 March 2011
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}624 bytes (74 words) - 21:31, 9 June 2010
- ==Historical Mediterranean and European systems of measurement== Prior to the global adoption of the metric system many different systems of measurement had been in use. Many of these were related to some extent or other. Often7 KB (1,118 words) - 18:16, 6 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}850 bytes (100 words) - 21:22, 9 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}912 bytes (107 words) - 21:23, 9 June 2010
- {{r|Systems of measurement}}944 bytes (112 words) - 21:28, 9 June 2010
- ...[[Imperial units|Imperial]] and [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. It is equal to precisely three [[foot (unit)|feet]] or 36 [[inch]]es. 221,022 bytes (167 words) - 18:00, 6 June 2010
- ...y units|United States customary]] and in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measurement]]. The mile is 5,280 [[foot (measure)|feet]] long, or exactly 1,609.344 [[m2 KB (239 words) - 17:38, 6 June 2010
- ....S. customary units|U.S. customary]] and the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measurement]]. Historically it has had many different definitions but, as of 2010, ther5 KB (798 words) - 00:29, 12 June 2010
- ...[[Imperial units|Imperial]] and [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. It is equal to 12 [[inch]]es or one third of a [[yard]].4 KB (574 words) - 15:04, 9 April 2011
- ...units|United States customary]], [[Imperial unit|Imperial]], and other [[systems of measurement]]. The word pound is derived from the Latin phrase ''libra pondo'' for 'a p5 KB (724 words) - 01:55, 6 July 2011
- Where the English [[Systems of measurement|measurement system]] is used, the shaft diameter is most often 3/8" or 1/49 KB (1,487 words) - 02:17, 25 October 2013