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A deciliter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to one-tenth of a liter. An object that could be measured in deciliters might be a small bottle of medicine, a single-serving yogurt cup, or a small glass of liquid. It is commonly used to measure small amounts of liquid or ingredients in recipes.

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