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British capacity unit vs pint

pint vs British capacity unit

British capacity unit and pint both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
British capacity unit Yes No No No
pint Yes No No No
As nouns, pint is a hyponym of British capacity unit; that is, pint is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than British capacity unit:
  • British capacity unit: a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet
  • pint: a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568.26 cubic centimeters
British capacity unit (noun) pint (noun)
a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart
a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568.26 cubic centimeters
a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches
Difference between British capacity unit and pint

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