The pint (/ˈpaɪnt/); symbol pt, sometimes abbreviated as "p") is a unit of volume or capacity in both the imperial and United States customary measurement systems.
In the United States, the liquid pint is legally defined as one-eighth of a liquid gallon of precisely 231 cubic inches.
1 US liquid pint | = | 1⁄8 | US liquid gallon |
| = | 1⁄2 | US liquid quart |
| = | 2 | US cups |
| = | 4 | US fluid gills |
| = | 16 | US fluid ounces |
| = | 128 | US fluid drams |
| = | 28.875 | cubic inches (exactly) |
| = | 473.176473 | millilitres (exactly) ≈ 473 ml |
| ≈ | 0.83267418463 | imperial pints |
| ≈ | 0.85936700738 | US dry pints |
| ≈ | the volume of 1.041 lb (472 g) of water at 62 °F (16.7 °C) |