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The Thamonic Measurement System (Thamonic: tacawó [ta.dʒa.'vu]) is a base-8 system of measurement invented in the early 500s in Šatkotásos.
Units
Length
The base unit for length is the sejérp [se.'jerf], equivalent to around 10.32 cm (4.06 in).
| Unit | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| sejérp (sj) | 10.32 cm | 4.06 in |
| seikaí (sk) | 82.58 cm | 2.7 ft |
| secóm (sc) | 6.6 m | 21.7 ft |
| casrolít (cl) | 422.8 m | 0.26 mi |
| casrón (c) | 3.382 km | 2.1 mi |
Mass
The base unit for mass is the om [um], equivalent to 909.2 g (2 lb).
| Unit | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Omcín (oc) | 14.2 g | 0.5 oz |
| Om (o) | 909.2 g | 2 lb |
| Owlót (ow) | 58.19 kg | 128.2 lb |
Temperature
The Storés is a scale from 0-128, with 0 being water's freezing point (0°C, 32°F) to water's boiling point (93°C, 199.4°F).
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