1. liter - Noun
2. liter - Adjective
Alt. of Litre
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout one in 15 homes in the US has radon levels above the recommended guideline of 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/l) (148 Bq/m³). Source: Internet
Adding a liter of displacement and a pair of cylinders lowers those figures to 22, 33, and 26, respectively. Source: Internet
A significant addition to the marketplace has been "long-life" milk ( UHT ), generally available in 1 and 2 liter rectangular cardboard cartons. Source: Internet
A second flow of argon (around 1 liter per minute) is usually introduced between the central tube and the intermediate tube to keep the plasma away from the end of the central tube. Source: Internet
A third flow (again usually around 1 liter per minute) of gas is introduced into the central tube of the torch. Source: Internet
On Tuesday, the price of 95-octane gasoline rose €0.03, to €1.229 per liter, ERR's online news in Estonian reports. Source: Internet