a.u. of length [a.u., b]; aln; angstrom [A]; arpent; astronomical unit [AU, UA]; attometer [am]; barleycorn; Bohr radius [b, a.u.]; caliber [cl]; centiinch [cin]; centimeter [cm]; chain [ch]; chain (US survey) [ch]; cubit (Greek); cubit (UK); decimeter [dm]; dekameter [dam]; Earth's distance from sun; Earth's equatorial radius; Earth's polar radius; Electron radius (classical); ell; exameter [Em]; famn; fathom [fath]; fathom (US survey) [fath]; femtometer [fm]; fermi [F, f]; finger (cloth); fingerbreadth; foot [ft]; foot (US survey) [ft]; furlong [fur]; furlong (US survey) [fur]; gigameter [Gm]; hand; handbreadth; hectometer [hm]; inch [in]; inch (US survey) [in]; ken; kilometer [km]; kiloparsec [kpc]; kiloyard [kyd]; league [lea]; league (statute) [st.league, lea (US)]; light year [ly]; link [li]; link (US survey) [li]; long cubit; long reed; megameter [Mm]; megaparsec [Mpc]; meter [m]; microinch; micrometer [µm]; micron [µ]; mil [mil, thou]; mile [mi, mi(Int)]; mile (Roman); mile (statute) [mi, mi (US)]; mile (US survey) [mi, mi (US)]; milimeter [mm]; nail (cloth); nanometer [nm]; nautical league (international) [NL, nl]; nautical league (UK) [n.league (UK)]; nautical mile (international) [NM, nm]; nautical mile (UK) [NM (UK), nm (UK)]; parsec [pc]; perch; petameter [Pm]; pica; picometer [pm]; Planck length; point; pole; reed; rod [rd]; rod (US survey) [rd]; Roman actus; rope; Russian archin; span (cloth); Sun's radius; terameter [Tm]; twip; vara castellana; vara conuquera; vara de tarea; X-unit [X]; yard [yd]
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