litre

English

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Etymology

From French litre, from Medieval Latin litra, from Ancient Greek λίτρα (lítra, a Sicilian coin, a measure of weight). Related to Latin libra.

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Noun

litre (plural litres) (chiefly British spelling, Canadian, Irish, South African, Australian / NZ spelling)

  1. The metric unit of fluid measure, equal to one cubic decimetre. Symbols: l, L,
    You should be able to fill four cups with one litre of water.
  2. (informal) A measure of volume equivalent to a litre.

Usage notes

  • The litre is not an SI unit but is accepted for use with SI units. The official SI symbols are the capital or lower-case roman L. The script symbol , while not officially sanctioned, was sometimes used in non-technical contexts to prevent the lower-case roman l from being confused with 1, the number one.

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Catalan

Etymology

From French litre.

Pronunciation

Noun

litre m (plural litres)

  1. litre

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French

Etymology

From Medieval Latin litra, from Ancient Greek λίτρα (lítra, a Sicilian coin, a measure of weight).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /litʁ/
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Noun

litre m (plural litres)

  1. litre

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Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈl̠ʲitʲɾʲə/

Noun

litre f

  1. (archaic) Alternative form of litreach: genitive singular of litir
  2. (archaic) Alternative form of litreacha: nominative plural of litir

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Norman

Etymology

Borrowed from French litre.

Noun

litre m (plural litres)

  1. (Jersey) litre
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