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Well, darling, the English measure slightly smaller than a liter is a bloody milliliter. It's like the younger, smaller sibling trying to keep up with the liter, but hey, every drop counts, right? So next time you need a wee bit of liquid, just think milliliters.

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The English measure slightly smaller than a liter is the Imperial pint. An Imperial pint is equivalent to 568.26 milliliters, which is slightly less than the metric system's liter. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom and some other countries that follow the Imperial system of measurement.

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2mo ago
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A pint is slightly smaller than a liter, equivalent to 0.47 liters.

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9mo ago
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The English measure slightly larger than a liter is an Imperial Quart

1 Imperial quart = 1.13652297 liters

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Wiki User

13y ago
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A quart, although hardly anyone uses a "quart" in the UK - "2 pints" being the preferred term.

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8y ago
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quart not gallon as chacha said

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12y ago
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a foot

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13y ago
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one quart

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12y ago
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milk

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4y ago
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