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- Stere abstract "The stere or stère is a unit of volume in the original metric system equal to one cubic metre. The name was coined from the Greek στερεός stereos, "solid", in 1793 France as a metric analogue to the cord. The stère is typically used for measuring large quantities of firewood or other cut wood, while the cubic meter is used for uncut wood. It is not part of the modern metric system (SI).In Dutch there's also a kuub, short for kubieke meter which is similar but different. Whereas a "kuub" is a full cubic metre, as it was traditionally used for wood a stère is a cubic metre pile of woodblocks. Such a stère is a little bit less than a kuub or full cubic metre of wood, because the spaces between the woodblocks are included in a stère while they're not in a kuub. In Finnish, the same unit is known as motti (from Swedish mått, "measure").Note that the stère as used in contexts outside the timber industry is not subject to the same ambiguity. In particular, stère and kilostère are sometimes used in hydrology, as the kilostere is a slightly larger metric analog of an acre-foot, similar to the relationship of the tonne and (short) ton.".
- Stere thumbnail Raummeter_hg.jpg?width=300.
- Stere wikiPageID "305844".
- Stere wikiPageLength "2579".
- Stere wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Stere wikiPageRevisionID "681315482".
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Acre-foot.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Board_foot.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logging.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_volume.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Cord_(unit).
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Cord_(unit_of_volume).
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_metre.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_ton.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Forest_product.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Hoppus.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Hoppus_foot.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink International_System_of_Units.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink List_of_unusual_units_of_measurement.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Metric_system.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Petrograd_Standard.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Short_ton.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Tonne.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Units_of_measurement.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLink File:Raummeter_hg.jpg.
- Stere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stere".
- Stere wikiPageWikiLinkText "kilostère".
- Stere wikiPageWikiLinkText "stere".
- Stere wikiPageWikiLinkText "steres".
- Stere wikiPageWikiLinkText "stère".
- Stere hasPhotoCollection Stere.
- Stere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col.
- Stere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col_end.
- Stere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Stere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Forestry-stub.
- Stere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Measurement-stub.
- Stere subject Category:Logging.
- Stere subject Category:Units_of_volume.
- Stere hypernym Unit.
- Stere type Organisation.
- Stere type Occupation.
- Stere type Unit.
- Stere comment "The stere or stère is a unit of volume in the original metric system equal to one cubic metre. The name was coined from the Greek στερεός stereos, "solid", in 1793 France as a metric analogue to the cord. The stère is typically used for measuring large quantities of firewood or other cut wood, while the cubic meter is used for uncut wood. It is not part of the modern metric system (SI).In Dutch there's also a kuub, short for kubieke meter which is similar but different.".
- Stere label "Stere".
- Stere sameAs Ster.
- Stere sameAs Raummeter.
- Stere sameAs Motti_(tilavuusmitta).
- Stere sameAs Stère.
- Stere sameAs Stero.
- Stere sameAs Stero.
- Stere sameAs Sters.
- Stere sameAs Stère.
- Stere sameAs Metr_przestrzenny.
- Stere sameAs Estere.
- Stere sameAs m.03bw_32.
- Stere sameAs Ster.
- Stere sameAs Стер.
- Stere sameAs Q1585993.
- Stere sameAs Q1585993.
- Stere wasDerivedFrom Stere?oldid=681315482.
- Stere depiction Raummeter_hg.jpg.
- Stere isPrimaryTopicOf Stere.