Definition of United States Customary System

1. Noun. The system of weights and measures based on the foot and pound and second and pint that dates back to colonial America but differs in some respects from the British Imperial System; today in the United States this system exists side by side with the SI system.


Lexicographical Neighbors of United States Customary System

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United States Air Force
United States Air Force Academy
United States Army
United States Army Criminal Investigation Laborato
United States Army Rangers
United States Army Special Forces
United States Attorney General
United States Border Patrol
United States Cabinet
United States Civil War
United States Coast Guard
United States Code
United States Congress
United States Constitution
United States Customary System (current term)
united states department of agriculture
United States Department of Defense
united states department of veterans affairs
united states dept. Of health and human services
United States dollar
United States dry unit
united states environmental protection agency
united states federal trade commission
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
united states food and drug administration
United States government
United States Government Accounting Office
United States Government Printing Office
united states health care financing administration

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