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  1. Bushel - Wikipedia

    The bushel is an intermediate value between the pound and ton or tun that was introduced to England following the Norman Conquest. Norman statutes made the London bushel part of the legal measure of English wine, ale, and grains.

  2. Bushel | Weight, Volume, Imperial System | Britannica

    bushel, unit of capacity in the British Imperial and the United States Customary systems of measurement. In the British system the units of liquid and dry capacity are the same, and since 1824 a bushel has been defined as 8 imperial gallons, or …

  3. BUSHEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BUSHEL is any of various units of dry capacity. How to use bushel in a sentence.

  4. BUSHEL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    a unit of dry measure containing 4 pecks, equivalent in the U.S. (and formerly in England) to 2,150.42 cubic inches or 35.24 liters . Win·ches·ter bushel, and in Great Britain to 2,219.36 …

  5. Bushel - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A bushel is an imperial unit of dry volume, equal to 4 pecks or 8 gallons. It is most often used in agriculture. A bushel is abbreviated as bsh. or bu.[1] Since the volume of a gallon in UK has been defined as the volume of ten pounds of water, the volume of a bushel in SI units is 36.3687 litres.

  6. BUSHEL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    BUSHEL definition: 1. a unit of measurement equal to approximately 36.4 litres in Britain or 35.2 litres in the US…. Learn more.

  7. BUSHEL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    BUSHEL definition: ( formerly ) a Brit unit of dry or liquid measure equal to 8 Imperial gallons . 1... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  8. Bushel Explained

    A bushel (abbreviation: bsh. or bu.) is an imperial and US customary unit of volume based upon an earlier measure of dry capacity. The old bushel is equal to 2 kennings (obsolete), 4 peck s, or 8 dry gallon s, and was used mostly for agricultural products, such as wheat.

  9. bushel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 14, 2025 · bushel (plural bushels) A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty-two quarts; equivalent in volume to approximately 0.0364 cubic meters (imperial bushel) or 0.0352 cubic meters (U.S. bushel).

  10. Bushel Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    A unit of dry measure for grain, fruit, etc., equal to 32 dry quarts or 4 pecks (35.2384 dry liters or 1.2445 cubic feet): abbrev. bu. A unit of volume or capacity in the British Imperial System, used in dry and liquid measure and equal to 2,219.36 cubic …

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