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=Measures of Area= | =Measures of Area= |
Revision as of 14:11, 19 January 2014
The Medibgóëse System of Measurement is the preeminent standard for measurements of length and area, used in international dealings. It is also used for daily matters in Pytharnia, Thrace, and, of course, Medibgö.
Developed by the wizards of the skynesses of Medibgö in probably the seventh century, this system contrasts with the eight-based system of the Yophenthean Empire and is itself based on the number eight, most likely in homage to the eight orbits of Medibgö.
Linear Measures
Measure | Abbreviation | Equivalent | Metric | US | Remark |
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? | 1/8 llewks | 2.5 mm | nearly 1 tenth of an inch | ||
llewks | llk | 1/8 spranka | 2 cm | ca 3/4 inch | |
spranka | spr | 8 x llewks | 16 cm | ca 3 1/4 inches | often used with llewks for height |
gnödva | gnö | 8 x spranka | 128 cm | ca 50.4 inches | often used for measurement of buildings |
hambdda | ham | 8 x gnödva | 1024 cm | ca 33.6 feet | |
smaktal | sma | 8 x hambdda | 81.92 m | ca 268.76 feet | length of a game court |
ddwmir | ddw | 8 x smaktal | 655.36 m | ca 2150.13 feet | often used for terrestrial distances |
karusagda | kar | 8 x ddwmir | 524.288 km | 325.77 mi | often used for aerial or marine distances |
? | 8 x karusagda | 4194.304 km | 2606.22 mi | used for speculative distances between heavenly bodies |
Measures of Area
Measures of Weight
Measures of Volume
See Also
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