-
Scandinavia and
often found in cookbooks, and
restaurant and café menus;
centilitres indicate the
capacity of
drinking gl****es and of
small bottles. In colloquial...
- orange-coloured
drink made from
herbal extracts and
sugar and sold in 10
centilitres (3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz) bottles. It is
primarily consumed in Italy...
-
cubic centimetre), microlitre, and
smaller are common. In Europe, the
centilitre is
often used for liquids, and the
decilitre is used less frequently....
- For the
litre unit, the
commonly used
prefixes are the
millilitre (mL),
centilitre (cL), and the
litre (L), with 1000 mL = 1 L, 10 mL = 1 cL, 10 cL = 1 dL...
-
based at
Ljungbyhed AB was "En ****a Skåne",
which translate to "six
centilitres of
Scania Akvavit" in English.
Ljungbyhed AFB is
situated in the county...
-
versions of the same car.
South African nomenclature was
denoted in
centilitres, so the
Astra and
Kadett ranges featured 140, 160i, 180i and 200i models...
- more. Otherwise, the host/waiter will
continue to
serve another few
centilitres at a time
until the
guest indicates he has had enough. The most common...
- with the "S"
prefix that has
three numbers for
engine displacement in "
centilitre" with no
suffix for fuel type or
wheelbase length. The
extra information...
- model's name
referred to the 5.5-litres
total engine displacement in
centilitres and to the town of Maranello, home to the
Ferrari headquarters and factory...
- by Cédric Kahn
Crows (Wrony) by
Dorota Kędzierzawska
Short films 75
centilitres de prières by
Jacques Maillot Deus ex
machina by
Vincent Mayrand Dimanche...