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Arroba
Arroba Ar*ro"ba, n. [Sp. and Pg., from Ar. arrub, ar-rubu, a fourth part.] 1. A Spanish weight used in Mexico and South America = 25.36 lbs. avoir.; also, an old Portuguese weight, used in Brazil = 32.38 lbs. avoir. 2. A Spanish liquid measure for wine = 3.54 imp. gallons, and for oil = 2.78 imp. gallons.

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- Arroba is a Portuguese and Spanish custom unit of weight, m**** or volume. Its symbol is @. The word arroba has its origin in Arabic ar-rubʿ (الربع) or...
- the name to a new synthesizer-based group that he formed with Jérémie Arrobas (vocals, keyboards) and his brothers Stefan Doroschuk (b****) and Colin...
- Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2020. Miguel Arrobas at World Aquatics Miguel Arrobas at Olympedia v t e...
- some writers to use the French arobase, Occitan arròba and Aragonese, Catalan, Portuguese and Spanish arroba, or to coin new words such as ampersat and asperand...
- water-driven sugar mill on Madeira, sugar production increased to over 6,000 arrobas (an arroba was equal to 11 to 12 kilograms or 24 to 26 pounds) by 1455, using...
- Arroba de los Montes is a muni****lity in the Province of Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a po****tion of 415 as of 2023. "Corporación"....
- a 2013 album by John Zorn and Thurston Moore @ (unit), a custom unit (arroba) a symbol of New Atheism A (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
- António Maria Barreiros Arrobas ComA (18 July 1824 – 20 May 1888) was a Portuguese colonial administrator. Barreiros Arrobas was born in the Portuguese...
- traditionally measured arroba (12.5 kg) but normally given in kg today. the zilindroa (cylinder), usually weighing 8, 9 or 10 arroba (100, 112.5 or 125 kg)...
- From Ancient Myths, to Modern Reality [1][2] / Pires M. A., Casal D., Arrobas da Silva F., Ritto I C., Furtado I A., Pais D., Goyri ONeill J E. / Nova...