U S flying unit
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SACU.S. flying unit
TAFU. S. flying unit: Abbr.
TAFU.S. flying branch: Abbr.
voyagerone of a series of U.S. space probes that obtained scientific information while flying by the planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus
STATEU.S. unit
SSRS.U. unit
SETU.S. Open unit
CTNU.P.S. unit
DOLU.S. money unit
CANTEENU.S.O. unit
REGTU.S. Army unit
ARMENIAU.S.S.R. unit
RADARUnit of U. S. defense.
SQUADRONU. S. A. F. unit.
ATEAMU.S. Special Forces unit
CTNU.P.S. unit: Abbr.
SACU. S. sky patrol unit: Abbr.
RUBLEU.S.S.R. monetary unit
ARDEBEgyptian unit, 5.62 U. S. bushels.
CWTU.S. unit of weight equivalent to 100 pounds
BIZONIAU. S. and British areas of Germany, considered as economic unit.
litersmetric unit of liquid capacity, equal to 1.0567 U.S. quarts
weyold Scotch-Irish unit of capacity equal to 40 U.S. bushels
GARNOnly U.S. senator with a unit of measure named after him
litermetric unit of liquid capacity, equal to 1.0567 U.S. quarts
weysold Scotch-Irish unit of capacity equal to 40 U.S. bushels
dollarthe basic monetary unit in the U.S. and certain other countries
okesunit of liquid measure, equal to about 11/3 U.S. liquid quarts (1.26 liters)
okaunit of liquid measure, equal to about 11/3 U.S. liquid quarts (1.26 liters)
okasunit of liquid measure, equal to about 11/3 U.S. liquid quarts (1.26 liters)
poundsunit of weight: in the U.S., pound avoirdupois (16 ounces) and pound troy (12 ounces)
centalsunit of avoirdupois weight commonly equivalent to 100 pounds (45.359 kilograms) in the U.S
centalunit of avoirdupois weight commonly equivalent to 100 pounds (45.359 kilograms) in the U.S
poundunit of weight: in the U.S., pound avoirdupois (16 ounces) and pound troy (12 ounces)
drachmaesmall unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram
drachmasmall unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram
drachmassmall unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram
congiusancient Roman unit of liquid measure equal to about 0.8 U.S. gallon (3.2 liters)
congiiancient Roman unit of liquid measure equal to about 0.8 U.S. gallon (3.2 liters)
decilitreunit of capacity equal to 1/10 liter (6.102 cu. in., or 3.381 U.S. fluid ounces)