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In the United States, the customary cup is half of a liquid pint.
1 U.S. customary cup | = | 1⁄16 | U.S. customary gallon |
= | 1⁄4 | U.S. customary quart | |
= | 1⁄2 | U.S. customary pint | |
= | 8 | U.S. customary fluid ounces | |
= | 16 | U.S. customary tablespoons | |
= | 48 | U.S. customary teaspoons | |
≡ | 236.5882365 | millilitres exactly | |
≈ | 15 2⁄3 | international tablespoons | |
≈ | 11.75 | Australian tablespoons | |
≈ | 0.833 | imperial cups | |
≈ | 8.33 | imperial fluid ounces |
The minim (abbreviated min, ♏, or ) is a unit of volume in both the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. Specifically it is 1⁄60 of a fluidram or 1⁄480 of a fluid ounce. In the pharmacopeoia, it is also noted that the minim was originally created by Mr. Timothy Lane, F.R.S, as 61440 parts per wine gallon.