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stere
[ steer ]
noun
- a cubic meter equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet or 1.3080 cubic yards, used to measure cordwood. : st
stere
/ ²õ³Ùɪə /
noun
- a unit used to measure volumes of stacked timber equal to one cubic metre (35.315 cubic feet)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stere1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stere1
Example Sentences
Pele would score twice in the game, the first coming via a fiercely-struck free-kick that left poor goalkeeper Stere Adamache staggering powerless in his goalmouth.
“In this case we have a green light, which means everything is ok and the truck is ready go,†Stere said.
Police officer Cristian Anghel Stere monitored his computer screen as a colleague checked under a truck.
“Abouten his char ther wenten white alauns, Twenty and mo as gret as any stere, To hunten at the leon or the dere.â€
Stere, stÄ“r, n. a cubic unit of metric measure—a cubic m�tre, equivalent to 35.3156 English cubic feet.—Decast�re=10 steres; Decist�re=1â„10 stere.
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