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Learn to pronounce bush·el

/ˈbo͝oSH(ə)l/
noun
  1. a measure of capacity equal to 64 US pints (equivalent to 35.2 liters), used for dry goods.
  2. a measure of capacity equal to 8 imperial gallons (equivalent to 36.4 liters), used for dry goods and liquids.
  3. a container with the capacity of a bushel.
    "packing oysters into bushel baskets"

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A bushel is an imperial and US customary unit of volume based upon an earlier measure of dry capacity. The old bushel is equal to 2 kennings, 4 pecks, or 8 dry gallons, and was used mostly for agricultural products, such as wheat. Wikipedia
Shorthand: bu.
1 imp bsh in: is equal to
Unit of: volume
Unit system: imperial and US customary
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