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gallon

unit of liquid capacity
Noun
pl: gallons

This term refers to a volumetric measurement of liquid that varies significantly depending on the regional standard. The US liquid gallon is smaller than the Imperial gallon used in the UK and other Commonwealth nations, which can lead to substantial discrepancies in fuel or chemical measurements during international trade. As a standard unit of measure, it is treated as a countable noun. It is frequently used as a partitive to quantify liquids, such as in the phrase "a gallon of water," where it specifies a precise volume rather than a general amount.

Meanings

Noun

A unit of liquid capacity equal to 4 quarts, used primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom.

"I bought a gallon of milk at the store."

Noun

A unit of liquid capacity in the Imperial system equal to 4.546 liters.

"The fuel tank holds ten gallons of petrol."

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