Litre

/ˈliː.tɚ/ noun

Definition

A metric unit of volume equal to 1000 cubic centimeters, used to measure liquids and gases in most countries around the world.

Etymology

From French 'litre,' which came from Greek 'litra' meaning a unit of weight. The metric system was invented in 1790s France, and they chose this ancient Greek term for their new volume measurement.

Kelly Says

The litre is the British/Canadian spelling, while 'liter' is American—it's a holdover from French influence in Canada and Britain! The metric system tried to make one universal system, but English spelling habits kept the French spelling in some countries.

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