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A customary unit for measuring length and distance. It takes 12 of these to equal one foot, and 36 of these to equal one yard. It is about the length of a small paper clip.
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Inch
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The plural of foot, meaning more than one foot. A customary unit for measuring length and distance. It is equal to both 12 inches and it takes 3 of these to make a yard. It is about the length of a sheet of notebook paper.
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Feet
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The distance along something from end to end, or the time something lasts from beginning to end.
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Length
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A customary unit for measuring length and distance. It is equal to 5,280 feet. It is used to measure long distances, such as the distance between two towns.
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Mile
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A customary unit for measuring weight. It takes 16 of these to equal a pound.
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Ounce
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A customary unit for measuring weight. It is equal to 16 ounces.
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Pound
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A customary unit for measuring length and distance. It is equal to both 36 inches and 3 feet. It is about the width of a door.
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Yard
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A customary unit for measuring weight. It is equal to 2000 pounds.
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Ton
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