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Lennon Dorsey
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11 December, 06:41
What is the definition of Cubit
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Kaleigh Koch
11 December, 06:43
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So its this ancient unit of measurement that not all that reliable since it was rod and often had different sizes.
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Ranged between 444 and 529.2 mm
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Lacey Freeman
11 December, 06:53
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Cubit is a unit of measurement used by ancient and medieval people. It was measured based on the length of the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger
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