It was formed in England.
The English system and the metric system.
Only the metric system (SI - International System of Units) is scientific and legal around the world. The English system is obsolete.
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Lagrange did not invent the English System. He worked, with the French Commission for the reform of weights and measures on the International System of Weights and Measures. That is an International System and, although the majority of the world now uses it, the English cannot lay claim to it.
The metric system.
Familiarity breeds contempt. He had very little familiarity with physics. The familiarity to his friend was striking.
convenice and familiarity with the water routes.better navigation equipment than other countries
The adverb form of familiarity is familiarly, but you could say "with familiarity" or "in a familiar tone".
Yes. That is the correct spelling of familiarity.
Though it does not necessarily show that there is value in familiarity. the most well-known proverb is "Familiarity breeds contempt."
How about the old adage 'Familiarity breeds contempt'.
Although we had just met, there was a sense of familiarity between us that made it easy to connect and share stories.
The english system is the metric system. There is no difference.
Behavior that implies familiarity with a person or thing when that familiarity either does not exist or is an impropriety. For example a military member calling a senior ranking person by their first name.
It is simply a matter of familiarity. It would not be difficult or necessary had we converted decades ago.
What is the familiarity between these two.