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weights and measures - traducción al griego

OLD SOUTH EAST ASIAN UNIT OF MASS FOR GOLD AND SILVER
Pegu weights and measures; Pegu Weights and Measures

weights and measures         
  • An example of [[metrication]] in 1860 when Tuscany became part of modern Italy (ex. one "libbra" = 339.54 grams)
  • Palazzo della Ragione]], [[Padua]]
REAL SCALAR QUANTITY, DEFINED AND ADOPTED BY CONVENTION, WITH WHICH ANY OTHER QUANTITY OF THE SAME KIND CAN BE COMPARED TO EXPRESS THE RATIO OF THE TWO QUANTITIES AS A NUMBER (VIM)
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μέτρα και σταθμά
μέτρα και σταθμά      
weights and measures
metric system         
  • [[Pavillon de Breteuil]], Saint-Cloud, France, the home of the metric system since 1875
  • [[James Clerk Maxwell]] played a major role in developing the concept of a coherent CGS system and in extending the metric system to include electrical units.
  • The [[metre]] was originally defined to be ''one ten millionth'' of the distance between the [[North Pole]] and the [[Equator]] through [[Paris]].<ref name=Alder />
DECIMAL SYSTEM OF UNITS THAT USES THE METRE AS THE BASIS FOR ITS UNIT OF LENGTH
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μετρικό σύστημα

Definición

smidgen
also smidgeon, smidgin (smidgens)
A smidgen is a small amount of something. (INFORMAL)
...a smidgen of tobacco.
...a smidgeon of luck...
N-COUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Abucco

In Pegu, Burma, the abucco (plural abucci or abuccos) was a unit of mass used for gold and silver. It was approximately 196.44 grams or 6.316 troy ounces.

Other units of mass were:

  • 1 biza = 4 agiros = 8 abucci = 100 teccalis
  • 1 agiro = 2 abucci = 25 teccalis
  • 1 abacco = 12+12 teccalis
Ejemplos de uso de weights and measures
1. Nemrut belongs to Adýyaman Orientalist paintings, Turkish ceramics and Anatolian weights and measures form the permanent collection ISTANBUL – Turkish Daily News Istanbul‘s newest art museum, the Pera Museum, opens its doors to the public today with a three–pronged showcase of paintings, Kütahya ceramics and antique Anatolian weights and measures.
2. Harold Smith High Point, N.C. ___ Gas pumps are typically inspected on an annual basis by an official from the county Department of Weights and Measures.
3. But shops and traders will have to stick to current rules which require those using Imperial weights and measures to show their equivalents in metric as well.
4. Steve Thoburn, who became known as the Metric Martyr, was found guilty of breaching the Weights and Measures Act and given a conditional six–month discharge.
5. Amazingly, people are still fooled by a crude trick that would get a greengrocer prosecuted by the weights and measures inspectors.