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FATHOM [2 records]

Record 1 2006-03-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • Metrology and Units of Measure
  • History of Technology
DEF

[An old] unit of measurement [which] equals six feet.

CONT

I gave them 3 1/2 fathoms tobacco.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Unités de mesure et métrologie
  • Histoire des techniques
DEF

Ancienne mesure de longueur correspondant au développement maximum des deux bras étendus (1,60 m environ).

Spanish

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Record 2 2003-09-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • Metrology and Units of Measure
  • Oceanography
  • Naval Forces
DEF

Unit of depth measurement (6 ft/l.83 m) that is approximately the distance between an adult man's hands when the arms are outstretched.

OBS

[It is] a common measure of ocean depths for countries using the English system of measurement.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Unités de mesure et métrologie
  • Océanographie
  • Forces navales
DEF

Unité utilisée pour mesurer la profondeur des mers, égale à 6 pieds (1,829 m).

OBS

Cette ancienne unité de mesure varie suivant les pays et les époques.

OBS

brasse : terme uniformisé par le Comité de normalisation de la terminologie navale.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Metrología y unidades de medida
  • Oceanografía
  • Fuerzas navales
DEF

Unidad de profundidad del fondo marino equivalente a 1,67 m.

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