Topic: Unit of Chain Length in Britain Equal to 75 Feet
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What unit of chain length in Britain is equal to 75 feet?
This is one of the dictionary definitions of the word "shot", see http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-definitions/shot. In surveying, the 'chain' means 66ft, 10 chains = 1 furlong, but this is a different use of the unit of chain length. ... Read More »
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What is a unit of chain lenth equal to 75 feet in britain?
1chain = 66 feet 1.136 chain length = 75 feet Source(s): http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/len… Read More »
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what is a unit of chain length in britain equal to 75 feet? Measu...
As a follow-up, bigmack had the most complete answer: "answer is shot (equivalent to 12 and half fathoms) see www.dictionary.com (I usially enter via www.onelook.com - great site for getting words when you only have a few letters by use of ... Read More »
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bigmack had the most complete answer: "answer is shot (equivalent to 12 and half fathoms) see www.dictionary.com (I usially enter via www.onelook.com - great site for getting words when you only have a few letters by use of wildcards". So, ... Read More »
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Prof - I thought a shot was 15 fathoms = 90 feet? Read More »
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bigmack had the most complete answer: "answer is shot (equivalent to 12 and half fathoms) see www.dictionary.com (I usially enter via www.onelook.com - great site for getting words when you only have a few letters by use of wildcards". So, ... Read More »
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bigmack had the most complete answer: "answer is shot (equivalent to 12 and half fathoms) see www.dictionary.com (I usially enter via www.onelook.com - great site for getting words when you only have a few letters by use of wildcards". So, ... Read More »
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