variants or litre
: a metric unit of capacity equal to one cubic decimeter see Metric System Table

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Magui and Fede were moved from their 40-liter display case and into a 2,500-liter fish tank at Aga’s house. Sol Amaya, CNN Money, 13 July 2026 Beer lovers can order a half or full liter of German favorites, from the crisp Bitburger Premium Pilsner to the malty Warsteiner Dunkel, or a beer flight to sample all four pours on the menu. Jacqueline Dole, Southern Living, 10 July 2026 If the water measures below 250 milligrams of ‘total dissolved solids’ per liter, that’s the green light. Simon Heptinstall, New Atlas, 9 July 2026 Heavy rains that reached over a foot in some locations during the July 4 holiday weekend initially diluted nitrate levels, CIWW said, dropping them to 4 milligrams per liter in the Raccoon River. Donnelle Eller, Des Moines Register, 9 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for liter

Word History

Etymology

French litre, from Medieval Latin litra, a measure, from Greek, a weight

First Known Use

1797, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of liter was in 1797

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“Liter.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/liter. Accessed 16 Jul. 2026.

Kids Definition

liter

noun
li·​ter
variants or litre
ˈlēt-ər
: a metric unit of capacity equal to one cubic decimeter see metric system

Medical Definition

liter

noun
li·​ter
variants or chiefly British litre
: a metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of one kilogram of water at 4°C (39°F) and at standard atmospheric pressure of 760 millimeters of mercury

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