- volume—via Late
Medieval Latin, and
which equalled approximately 0.831
litres. The
litre was also used in
several subsequent versions of the
metric system...
- Rhea
Litré (born
Joshua Miller on
October 28, 1984) is an
American drag queen, singer, songwriter, and DJ. She is a
fixture in West
Hollywood nightlife...
- 4½
Litre. Two
cylinders were
removed from the 6½
Litre model,
reducing the
displacement to 4.4
litres. At the time, the 3
Litre and the 6½
Litre were...
- The two-liter
bottle is a
common container for soft drinks, beer, and wine.
These bottles are
produced from
polyethylene terephthalate, also
known as PET...
- The
Lagonda 3-
Litre is an
automobile which was
produced by
Aston Martin Lagonda from 1953
until 1958. It was the
second Lagonda model of the
David Brown/Aston...
- Bentleys. Ch****is
series A to F were 3½
Litre cars; G to L (excluding I) were 4¼
Litres, and the M
series was the 4¼
Litre Overdrive ch****is. Each
series consisted...
- 16–17. "Those
elusive 3-
litres". Autocar. Vol. 129, no. 3780. 25 July 1968. p. 53. "Austin 3-
Litre He****".
Austin 3-
Litre.
Retrieved 1
March 2020. Austin...
- practical.
Without using electric, the XL is able to
travel 100 km on 2
litres of diesel. To
achieve such economy, it was
produced with
lightweight materials...
- Jean-Baptiste
Litre is a
fictional character created in 1978 by
Kenneth Woolner of the
University of
Waterloo to
justify the use of a
capital L to
denote litres. The...
-
marketed as
Chrysler 160/180/2
litre, and
since 1977 in
France and rest of
continental Europe as Chrysler-Simca 1609/1610/2
litres.
After the
takeover of Chrysler...