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Cord

A measure of volume defined legally, in the United States of America, as a pile or stack equivalent to 128 cubic feet of wood and air-space (3,625 cu. M. ) closely ranked, usually 8 feet long, 4 feet high and 4 feet wide. A one-foot length of such a pile is called a cord-foot, which is 16 cubic inches.

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