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- Acetabulum_(unit) abstract "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).".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageID "5615371".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageLength "879".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageRevisionID "640635808".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_volume.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_drachma.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acetabulum (unit)".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unit of volume".
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Rome-stub.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Econ-hist-stub.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Measurement-stub.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRA.
- Acetabulum_(unit) subject Category:Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement.
- Acetabulum_(unit) subject Category:Units_of_volume.
- Acetabulum_(unit) hypernym Measure.
- Acetabulum_(unit) type Software.
- Acetabulum_(unit) type Unit.
- Acetabulum_(unit) comment "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).".
- Acetabulum_(unit) label "Acetabulum (unit)".
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs Q1420451.
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs Acetabalum.
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs Acetabulum.
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs Acetabulum_(Volumenmaß).
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs Acetabulum_(maat).
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs m.0dwf_2.
- Acetabulum_(unit) sameAs Q1420451.
- Acetabulum_(unit) wasDerivedFrom Acetabulum_(unit)?oldid=640635808.
- Acetabulum_(unit) isPrimaryTopicOf Acetabulum_(unit).