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Dictionary: cen·ti·li·ter   (sĕn'tə-lē'tər) pronunciation

n. (Abbr. cl)
A metric unit of volume equal to one hundredth (10 -2) of a liter.


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(sĕn'tə-lē'tər)
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A unit of volume equal to one hundredth (10-2) of a liter or ten milliliters.

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One-hundredth of a liter; abbreviated cl.

Unit Conversions: centiliters
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To convert from centiliters to:

ounce fluid (US), multiply by .3382.
cubic inch, multiply by .6103.
drams, multiply by 2.705.
liters, multiply by .01.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a metric unit of volume equal to one hundredth of a liter
  Synonyms: centilitre, cl


 
 
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cl (abbreviation)
centi– (prefix)
clusec (mechanical engineering)

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