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The term milliliter is a measure of volume. Pure and simple. It is a cubic centimeter. We use volume measure on liquids (or, perhaps more properly, fluids). With water, a milliliter or cubic centimeter of this substance will weigh 1 gram. But that's only with water. Different substances will have different a different mass for the same volume.

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Volume or liquid can be measured in litres.

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Cooking measure, bottles of wine (700-750 mL), a glass.

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Milliliters are a measure of liquid volume.

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There is no such measure. Perhaps you mean "milliliter" - that's a thousandth of a liter, a unit of volume.

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