"Decilitre" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Decilitre (dL) is a unit of measurement equal to one-tenth of a litre (L). It is often used to express the volume of liquids in cooking, medicine, and science.
Decigram is a unit of mass or weight equal to one-tenth of a gram. It is often used in scientific and technical contexts to express the weight of small quantities of matter.
Decil refers to one tenth or one tenth part. It is a unit of measurement, often abbreviated as "dcl". For example, 0.1 pied (an old English unit of length) is equal to one decil pied. It can also refer to a small amount or a fraction of something.
A decile is a way to divide a set of numbers into 10 equal groups, or a range of 0-100% that splits the data into 10 equal parts. Each decile represents a specific percentage of the data, typically ranging from 0-10%.
A deciliter is a unit of volume equal to one-tenth of a liter. In the International System of Units (SI), it is written as dL. It is often used in the measurement of liquids, such as water, milk, or other fluids.
Decilitres is a unit of volume or capacity, equal to one-tenth of a litre. It is commonly used in scientific and culinary contexts to measure the volume of liquids.
A decillion is a 1 followed by 33 zeros. It is a unit of measurement used to express very large quantities, especially in fields such as mathematics, science, and engineering. For example, a decillion seconds is equivalent to approximately 31.7 billion years.
Decimalisation refers to the process of converting a non-decimal system of calculation or measurement to a decimal system, in which numbers are based on the power of 10.
The verb "decimalising" is the process or action of expressing a number in decimal form, or of dividing a currency, account, or financial system into decimal units instead of fractional ones. This generally involves replacing fractional units, such as cents or pence, with smaller decimal units, such as hundredths or thousandths.