Acetabulum (unit)
In Ancient Roman measurement, the acetabulum was a measure of volume (fluid and dry) equivalent to the Greek ὀξύβαφον. It was one-fourth of the hemina and therefore one-eighth of the sextarius. It contained the weight in water of fifteen Attic drachmae. Used with some frequency by Pliny the Elder, in a 1952 translation the unit was judged to be equivalent to 63 cubic centimeters. However, other sources estimate a higher value of perhaps 68 cc (see Ancient Roman units of measurement).
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Acetabulum (unit)
In Ancient Roman measurement, the acetabulum was a measure of volume (fluid and dry) equivalent to the Greek ὀξύβαφον. It was one-fourth of the hemina and therefore one-eighth of the sextarius. It contained the weight in water of fifteen Attic drachmae. Used with some frequency by Pliny the Elder, in a 1952 translation the unit was judged to be equivalent to 63 cubic centimeters. However, other sources estimate a higher value of perhaps 68 cc (see Ancient Roman units of measurement).
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Acetabalum era una unitat de m ...... les taules gregues i romanes.
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Acetabulum je přibližně 0,07 l ...... ulum = 0,066 l = 1/384 amfory.
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Acetabulum war ein antikes röm ...... ll) ≈ 67,779 cm³ ≈ 0,067 Liter
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Antzinako Erroman, azetabulu ( ...... ntimetro kubiko artean zegoen.
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De acetabulum is een Oud-Romei ...... /8 sextarius, ongeveer 67 cm3.
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In Ancient Roman measurement, ...... t Roman units of measurement).
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Acetabalum era una unitat de m ...... les taules gregues i romanes.
@ca
Acetabulum je přibližně 0,07 l ...... ulum = 0,066 l = 1/384 amfory.
@cs
Acetabulum war ein antikes röm ...... ll) ≈ 67,779 cm³ ≈ 0,067 Liter
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Antzinako Erroman, azetabulu ( ...... ntimetro kubiko artean zegoen.
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De acetabulum is een Oud-Romei ...... /8 sextarius, ongeveer 67 cm3.
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In Ancient Roman measurement, ...... t Roman units of measurement).
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Acetabalum
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Acetabulum (Volumenmaß)
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Acetabulum (maat)
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Acetabulum (unit)
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Acetabulum
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Azetabulu (unitatea)
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