imperial system

English

Noun

the imperial system (plural imperial systems)

  1. A system of measurement in use in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, now mostly superseded by the metric system; similar to the system currently used in the United States; consisting of units such as the inch, the mile and the pound (of weight).

Synonyms

Table of selected imperial units
Imperial unitsymbolImperial equivalentMetric equivalent
lengths
milemi= 8 furlongs= 1.609344 km
= 1760 yards
= 5280 feet
furlong= 10 chains= 201.17 metres
= 220 yards
chain= 4 rods= 20.117 metres
= 22 yards
rod= 5½ yards= 5.029 metres
yardyd= 3 feet= 0.9144 metre
footft
'
= 12 inches= 30.48 cm
inchin
"
= 2.54 cm
acre= 208.71 ft by 208.71 ft
= 43,560 ft2
= 1 chain by 1 furlong
= 4,046.8564224 m2
weights
ton= 160 stone (UK)= 1015.7 kg
= 2240 pounds (UK)
= 2000 pounds (US)
hundredweightcwt= 8 stone (UK)= 50.8 kg
= 112 pounds (UK)
= 100 pounds (US)
stonest= 14 pounds= 6.356 kg
poundlb
#
= 16 ounces= 0.454 kg
ounceoz= 28.35g

See also

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