liquid unit
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Definition
Noun A standard quantity used to measure the volume of liquids or the capacity of containers designed to hold liquids.
Usage
The term "liquid unit" is used to specify a measurement of volume, particularly for fluids. It is a general category that includes specific units like gallons, liters, or milliliters. * The recipe calls for two liquid units of milk. * Converting between different liquid units, such as pints and liters, requires a conversion factor.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Contexts: While "liquid unit" is a valid general term, specific scientific fields often use the more precise term "unit of volume" (e.g., cubic centimeters, liters) regardless of the state of the measured substance.
- The chemist measured 50 ml of the solution. (Here, 'ml' is a specific liquid unit/unit of volume).
Variants and Related Words
- Liquid Measure: A near-synonymous phrase for a system or standard of units for measuring liquids.
- Cups and ounces are common in U.S. liquid measure.
- Unit of Capacity: A broader term that can include dry measures as well as liquid measures.
- Fluid Ounce (fl oz): A specific liquid unit.
- Liter (L): A specific liquid unit in the metric system.
- Gallon (gal): A specific liquid unit.
Synonyms
- Volume unit
- Capacity unit (in the context of liquids)
Related Phrases
- Standard liquid unit: Refers to an officially recognized unit within a measurement system.
- The liter is the standard liquid unit in the metric system.
Noun
- a unit of capacity for liquids (for measuring the volumes of liquids or their containers)