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Unit Definition (minim [UK]) The minim [UK] is a traditional unit of volume used for very small quantities of liquids. In pharmacy, the term drop traditionally meant the same thing as 1 minim. The minim is defined to be 1/60 fluid dram or 1/480 fluid ounce. The British minim is equal to about 0.003 612 cubic inch or 59.194 microliters. The word comes from the Latin minimus, small. Unit Definition (bushel [UK]) The bushel [UK] is a unit of volume in the British imperial system (see gallon) equal to 8 imperial gallons, or 2219.36 cubic inches (1.2844 cubic feet). The imperial bushel holds about 36.369 liters.
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