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quintal
[kwin-tl]
quintal
/ ˈkwɪntəl /
noun
a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds
a unit of weight equal to 100 kilograms
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of quintal1
Example Sentences
But larger ones, such as quintal d’alsace, the massive green and white cabbages that thrive in Alsace in Northeastern France, spend many months in the ground.
Rice from South Carolina or quintals of fish from Marble-head; money even from London, for there was much sympathy in England for Boston.
The fisheries were of great value, as much as a quarter of a million quintals of dried fish being annually exported to Spain, Portugal, and the Mediterranean.
A good season’s catch is one hundred quintals of dry fish a man.
In the island of Java, about twenty-five quintals of these nests are collected annually.
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