finger (cloth) | 1 finger (cloth) | 2 finger (cloth) | 3 finger (cloth) | 4 finger (cloth) | 5 finger (cloth) | 6 finger (cloth) | 7 finger (cloth) | 8 finger (cloth) | 9 finger (cloth) | 10 finger (cloth) | 11 finger (cloth) | 12 finger (cloth) | 13 finger (cloth) | 14 finger (cloth) | 15 finger (cloth) | 16 finger (cloth) | 17 finger (cloth) | 18 finger (cloth) | 19 finger (cloth) | 20 finger (cloth) | 21 finger (cloth) | 22 finger (cloth) | 23 finger (cloth) | 24 finger (cloth) | 25 finger (cloth) | 26 finger (cloth) | 27 finger (cloth) | 28 finger (cloth) | 29 finger (cloth) | 30 finger (cloth) | 31 finger (cloth) | 32 finger (cloth) | 33 finger (cloth) | 34 finger (cloth) | 35 finger (cloth) | 36 finger (cloth) | 37 finger (cloth) | 38 finger (cloth) | 39 finger (cloth) | 40 finger (cloth) | 41 finger (cloth) | 42 finger (cloth) | 43 finger (cloth) | 44 finger (cloth) | 45 finger (cloth) | 46 finger (cloth) | 47 finger (cloth) | 48 finger (cloth) | 49 finger (cloth) | 50 finger (cloth) | 51 finger (cloth) | 52 finger (cloth) | 53 finger (cloth) | 54 finger (cloth) | 55 finger (cloth) | 56 finger (cloth) | 57 finger (cloth) | 58 finger (cloth) | 59 finger (cloth) | 60 finger (cloth) | 61 finger (cloth) | 62 finger (cloth) | 63 finger (cloth) | 64 finger (cloth) | 65 finger (cloth) | 66 finger (cloth) | 67 finger (cloth) | 68 finger (cloth) | 69 finger (cloth) | 70 finger (cloth) | 71 finger (cloth) | 72 finger (cloth) | 73 finger (cloth) | 74 finger (cloth) | 75 finger (cloth) | 76 finger (cloth) | 77 finger (cloth) | 78 finger (cloth) | 79 finger (cloth) | 80 finger (cloth) | 81 finger (cloth) | 82 finger (cloth) | 83 finger (cloth) | 84 finger (cloth) | 85 finger (cloth) | 86 finger (cloth) | 87 finger (cloth) | 88 finger (cloth) | 89 finger (cloth) | 90 finger (cloth) | 91 finger (cloth) | 92 finger (cloth) | 93 finger (cloth) | 94 finger (cloth) | 95 finger (cloth) | 96 finger (cloth) | 97 finger (cloth) | 98 finger (cloth) | 99 finger (cloth) | 100 finger (cloth) |
stick | 2.25 stick | 4.5 stick | 6.75 stick | 9 stick | 11.25 stick | 13.5 stick | 15.75 stick | 18 stick | 20.25 stick | 22.5 stick | 24.75 stick | 27 stick | 29.25 stick | 31.5 stick | 33.75 stick | 36 stick | 38.25 stick | 40.5 stick | 42.75 stick | 45 stick | 47.25 stick | 49.5 stick | 51.75 stick | 54 stick | 56.25 stick | 58.5 stick | 60.75 stick | 63 stick | 65.25 stick | 67.5 stick | 69.75 stick | 72 stick | 74.25 stick | 76.5 stick | 78.75 stick | 81 stick | 83.25 stick | 85.5 stick | 87.75 stick | 90 stick | 92.25 stick | 94.5 stick | 96.75 stick | 99 stick | 101.25 stick | 103.5 stick | 105.75 stick | 108 stick | 110.25 stick | 112.5 stick | 114.75 stick | 117 stick | 119.25 stick | 121.5 stick | 123.75 stick | 126 stick | 128.25 stick | 130.5 stick | 132.75 stick | 135 stick | 137.25 stick | 139.5 stick | 141.75 stick | 144 stick | 146.25 stick | 148.5 stick | 150.75 stick | 153 stick | 155.25 stick | 157.5 stick | 159.75 stick | 162 stick | 164.25 stick | 166.5 stick | 168.75 stick | 171 stick | 173.25 stick | 175.5 stick | 177.75 stick | 180 stick | 182.25 stick | 184.5 stick | 186.75 stick | 189 stick | 191.25 stick | 193.5 stick | 195.75 stick | 198 stick | 200.25 stick | 202.5 stick | 204.75 stick | 207 stick | 209.25 stick | 211.5 stick | 213.75 stick | 216 stick | 218.25 stick | 220.5 stick | 222.75 stick | 225 stick |
A finger (sometimes fingerbreadth or finger's breadth) is any of several units of measurement that are approximately the width of an adult human finger, including:
The digit, also known as digitus or digitus transversus (Latin), dactyl (Greek) or dactylus, or finger's breadth — 3⁄4 of an inch or 1⁄16 of a foot
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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finger (cloth) | ≡ 4 ⁄12 in | = 0.1143 m | Other (Length) |
finger (cloth) | sticks | finger (cloth) | sticks |
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1 | = 2.25 | 4 | = 9 |
1.5 | = 3.375 | 4.5 | = 10.125 |
2 | = 4.5 | 5 | = 11.25 |
2.5 | = 5.625 | 5.5 | = 12.375 |
3 | = 6.75 | 6 | = 13.5 |
In typography, the stick, stickful, or stick of type was an inexact length based on the size of the various composing sticks used by newspaper editors to assemble pieces of moveable type. In English-language papers, it was roughly equal to 2 column inches or 100–150 words. In France, Spain, and Italy, sticks generally contained only between 1 and 4 lines of text each. A column was notionally equal to 10 sticks.
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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stick | ≡ 2 in | = 0.0508 m | Other (Length) |
sticks | finger (cloth) | sticks | finger (cloth) |
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1 | = 0.44444444444444 | 4 | = 1.7777777777778 |
1.5 | = 0.66666666666667 | 4.5 | = 2 |
2 | = 0.88888888888889 | 5 | = 2.2222222222222 |
2.5 | = 1.1111111111111 | 5.5 | = 2.4444444444444 |
3 | = 1.3333333333333 | 6 | = 2.6666666666667 |
finger (cloth) | sticks |
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1 | = 2.25 |
0.4444444 | = 1 |
Symbol | Definition |
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≡ | exactly equal |
≈ | approximately equal to |
= | equal to |
digits | indicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …) |