Do you mean'What is the unit of volume used in the British system of measurement? If so, the answer is:- Cubic Feet, & Cubic Inches, & Cubic Metre for SOLIDS and for FLUIDS it is Pints, Quarts, Gallons.. Be aware that you need to make a distinction between FLUIDS and SOLIDS when you discuss VOLUME.
No, it's VOLUME.
Volume 21 already came out in English and in Japanese.
It is the English unit of measurement of volume
M. J. Franklin has written: 'English Episcopal Acta: Volume 14' 'English Episcopal Acta: Volume 16'
Volume 22 comes out Mar 17 2009.
Go get the A volume of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Yes.
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check the premiers
Graham Jefcoate has written: 'Catalogue of English Books Part Two Volume 1' 'Catalogue of English Books Part Two Volume 2'
Ounces measure weight. Gallons (even English ones!) measure volume.