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The digit or finger is an ancient and obsolete non-SI unit of measurement of length. It was originally based on the breadth of a human finger. It was a fundamental unit of length in the Ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Hebrew, Ancient Greek and Roman systems of measurement. In astronomy a digit is one twelfth of the diameter of the sun or the moon.

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  • The digit or finger is an ancient and obsolete non-SI unit of measurement of length. It was originally based on the breadth of a human finger. It was a fundamental unit of length in the Ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Hebrew, Ancient Greek and Roman systems of measurement. In astronomy a digit is one twelfth of the diameter of the sun or the moon. (en)
  • ディジット(digit) は、長さの単位、あるいは、割合の単位である。 ディジットは、ラテン語で「親指以外の手指」を意味するディギトゥス (digitus) に由来する(英語の finger にあたる)。 (ja)
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  • The digit or finger is an ancient and obsolete non-SI unit of measurement of length. It was originally based on the breadth of a human finger. It was a fundamental unit of length in the Ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Hebrew, Ancient Greek and Roman systems of measurement. In astronomy a digit is one twelfth of the diameter of the sun or the moon. (en)
  • ディジット(digit) は、長さの単位、あるいは、割合の単位である。 ディジットは、ラテン語で「親指以外の手指」を意味するディギトゥス (digitus) に由来する(英語の finger にあたる)。 (ja)
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  • Digit (unit) (en)
  • ディジット (ja)
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