Thneap
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| SI units | |
|---|---|
| 20.833×10−3 m | 20.8333 mm |
| US customary / Imperial units | |
| 68.351×10−3 ft | 0.820210 in |
The Thneap is a unit of length, used during 18th – 20th century in Cambodia, equal to 1⁄12 cham am, 21⁄12 cm or about 20.833 mm.
[edit] Sources
- United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Statistical Office of the United Nations.
World Weights and Measures. Handbook for Statisticians. Statistical Papers. Series M no. 21 Revision 1. (ST/STAT/SER.M/21/rev.1) New York: United Nations, 1966 - cited at www.sizes.com

