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dry measure

American  

noun

  1. the system of units of capacity ordinarily used in measuring dry commodities, as grain or fruit. In the U.S. 2 pints = 1 quart (1.101 liters); 8 quarts = 1 peck (8.810 liters); 4 pecks = 1 bushel (35.24 liters). In Great Britain 2 pints = 1 quart (1.136 liters); 4 quarts = 1 gallon (4.546 liters); 8 quarts = 1 peck (9.092 liters); 4 pecks = 1 bushel (36.37 liters); 8 bushels = 1 quarter (291.0 liters).


dry measure British  

noun

  1. a unit or a system of units for measuring dry goods, such as fruit, grains, etc

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

dry measure Scientific  
  1. A system of units for measuring the volume or capacity of dry commodities, such as grains, fruits, and vegetables.

  2. Compare liquid measure


Etymology

Origin of dry measure

First recorded in 1680–90

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An oke, dry measure, equals 400 drams, or 2-4/5 lb.

From Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products by Bevan, William

Standards of three capacities are fixed for Climax baskets—2, 4 and 12 quarts, dry measure.

From Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 by Latham, A. W.

GALLON, an English measure of capacity, usually of liquids, but also used as a dry measure for corn.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" by Various

Fat, fat, n. a vessel for holding liquids: a vat: a dry measure of nine bushels.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

A sata is: a dry measure of capacity approximately equal to 13 liters or 1.5 pecks.

From The World English Bible (WEB): by Anonymous

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