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A full this measure of depth is 72 inches, so 5 of them would be 30 feet |
a fathom
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$1,200 |
DJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
2024-02-02 |
#9030 |
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The Book of Acts talks about these nautical measurements of depth equal to 6 feet |
a fathom
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$600 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
2020-02-19 |
#8163 |
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The name of this nautical measure also means "comprehend" |
fathom
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$400 |
DJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
2011-07-26 |
#6202 |
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This measure of water depth was originally the distance between your fingertips with your arms outstretched |
fathom
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$600 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
2003-04-25 |
#4305 |
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A unit of length measuring 6 feet, or a verb meaning to comprehend |
Fathom
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FJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1998-04-27 |
#3156 |
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This nautical unit of depth measures 1.83 meters |
a fathom
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$600 |
DJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1994-01-03 |
#2151 |
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It's easy to get to the bottom of this marine measure; it's only 6 feet |
a fathom
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$100 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1993-03-22 |
#1976 |
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The name of this nautical unit of depth comes from faedn, Danish for "outstretched arms" |
a fathom
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$200 |
DJ |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1991-05-28 |
#1567 |
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Originally, this measurement of ocean depths was the length of rope between one's out-stretched arms |
fathom
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$500 |
J |
WEIGHTS & MEASURES |
1989-02-09 |
#1029 |