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American Sign Language: "gallon"
"gallon" = GAL
Example: "12 gallons" = "12 G-A-L"
Related concepts:
"miles" = M-I-L-E
Example: "100 miles" = "100 M-I-L-E" or "100 M-I-L-E-S."
Note: While we almost never see "inches" spelled with the "es," we do often see the "s" used with "miles."
Note: I've seen a number of people (mostly young) use the sign "ODOMETER" (right index finger circling left index finger) to mean "miles."
"inches" = I-N-C-H
Example: "15 inches" = "15 I-N-C-H" (We drop the "es." The number 15 causes the "INCH" to be plural without adding the "es."
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