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inch <an inch; inches> SUST.

inch <an inch; inches> SUST.

inch

big inch PETROQUÍM.

cubic inch

water inch HIDRO.

water-inch SUST. (weights & measures)

dots per inch SUST. INFORM.

pixels per inch SUST. INFORM.

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The plastic sheets are about 4 inches apart.
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To carry this weight, it used four tracks instead of two, each 12.9 inches (328 mm) wide.
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The outside measurements of the building were 48 feet 6 inches by 25 feet 4 inches and the walls were 20 inches thick.
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Residential perimeter fences are normally made of wood about six inches thick, or a solid wall.
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May receives the most precipitation with an average of 5.83 inches (14.8 cm).
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But then he was six foot four inches tall.
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The average annual precipitation is around 548 mm (21.6 inches).
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They ranged in length from about 6 to as long as 16 inches.
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Squares of approximately 57 mm (inches) normally are well-suited for pieces with the kings in the preferred size range.
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Standard tire size was 8.50 x 14 inches.
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