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The "Reputed Quart" (2 ⁄ 3 Imperial quart or 1 ⁄ 6 Imperial gallon) was devised to split a standard gallon into six large bottles and was usually used for wine and liquor. Originally it was based on the British Wine gallon, which was later adopted by the United States as their standard fluid gallon.
1 US peck ≡ 1 / 4 of a US bushel ≡: 8 US dry quarts ≡: 16 US dry pints ≡: 537.605 cubic inches ≡: 8.80976754172 litres ≡: 2 15121 / 46200 US gallons ≡: 9 3571 / 11550 US liquid quarts ≡: 18 3571 / 5775 US liquid quarts ≈: 1.937878 imperial gallons ≈: 7.7515118 imperial quarts ≈: 15.5030236 ...
2.272 L: 2 quarts or 1 ⁄ 2 gallon Gallon: 4.544 L: 8 pints Liquid measures as binary submultiples of their respective gallons (ale or wine): ...
1 US gill ≡ 4 US fluid ounces ≡ 1 / 32 US gallon ≡ 1 / 8 US liquid quart ≡ 1 / 4 US liquid pint ≡ 1 / 2 US cup ≡ 8 US tablespoons ≡ 24 US teaspoons ≡ 32 US fluid drams: ≡ 118.29411825 mL [b] ≈ 4.163 3709 imperial fluid ounces: ≈ 0.026 0211 imperial gallons: ≈ 0.104 0843 imperial quarts ≈ ...
≈ 0.290 9118 US gal. ≡ 1 US dry qt ≡ 2 US dry pt. ≡ 1 101.220 942 715 mL ≡ 1.101 220 942 715 L. gallons Imperial gallon (gal) ≡ 160 imp fl oz
In the standard system the conversion is that 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches and 1 inch = 2.54 cm, which makes a gallon = 3785.411784 millilitres exactly. For nutritional labeling on food packages in the US, the teaspoon is defined as exactly 5 ml, [22] giving 1 gallon = 3840 ml exactly. This chart uses the former.
The Winchester quart is an obsolescent measure: [10] it was originally equal to two imperial quarts (half of an imperial gallon) or exactly 2.273 045 L, but was later metricated to 2.5 L (2.2 imperial quarts).
1 Cyprus oke = 1.27290572612 L or 2 + 6 ⁄ 25 Cyprus litres 1 Cyprus litre = 3.1822643153 L or 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 Cyprus okes, or 2 + 4 ⁄ 5 quarts 1 gallon = 4.546091879 L or 4 quarts, or 8 pints (The legal definition of the gallon and derived units in Cyprus was not the same as in the UK; in fact, the 1965 definition was used.)