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statute mileDistance of 5,280 feet, the standard measure of distance on land and most inland waterways.
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statute mileA unit of length equal to 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards (1,609 meters) used in the U.S. and some other English-speaking countries.
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statute mileA unit of distance equal to 1.609 km (0.869 nmi, 5280 ft.).
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statute mileThe statute mile is the unit of distance of 1760 yards or 5280 feet (1609·3 m).
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statute mileA standard mile as used in normal day to day situations (e.g. road signs) but not for air traffic where nautical miles are used
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statute mile 5280 feet. Also known as a "land mile" or "English mile."
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statute milea measurement of distance on land. 5,280 U.S. Feet, 33/38 or .869 of a Nautical Mile
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statute mileThe forward most part of the bow.
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statute mile1 statute mile = 1.61 kilometres
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statute mile A measured distance equal to 5, 280 feet.
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statute mileEqual to 5,280 feet.
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statute mileA common measure of distance equal to 5,280 feet (1,609 meters).
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statute mile
(UK) The mile of 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards, distinguished from the traditional mile of 5,000 feet employed before the 1593 Weights and Measures Act.
(US) The US survey mile, distinguished from the [..]
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