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Encyclopedia > Decilitre

A decilitre (or deciliter), abbreviated dL or dl, is one tenth of a litre, or 1×10−4 m3, or 100 millilitre. The SI prefix "deci" stands for one-tenth. A cup of coffee contains roughly one decilitre. While the unit is not used very much, it occurs in the common measure mg/dL which is used for the glucose concentration in blood.


See 1_E-4_m³ for a list of comparable volumes.


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decilitre - OneLook Dictionary Search (125 words)
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