The ⚀trina·unqua·lengthel, or ⚀foot·length

Quantitylength
Formal name⚀trina·unqua·lengthel
⚀trina·unqua·widthel
⚀trina·unqua·heightel 
Formal abbr⚀t•ulgℓ
⚀t•uwdℓ
⚀t•uhgtℓ 
Colloquial name⚀foot·length
⚀foot·width
⚀foot·height
⚀podial·length
⚀podial·width
⚀podial·height
Colloquial abbr

⚀ft·lg
⚀ft·wd
⚀ft·hgt
⚀pd·lg
pd·wd
pd·hgt

Derivation⚀velocitel × ⚀trina·unqua·timel
Derivation abbr⚀veℓ × t•utmℓ
TGM equiv≈ Grafut
TGM equiv abbr Gf
SI & USC equiv

= Ɛ.76z|11.625d inch
= 27/28z|0.Ɛ76z|0.96875d foot
= 2.95275d decimeter
= 0.295275d meter 

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The ⚀trina·unqua·lengthel, or three ⚀hands, is a close approximation of the TGM Grafut.  This also makes it a close approximation of a USC foot. (It is exactly 31/32d|0.Ɛ76z USC foot, or 11d USC inches.) Consequently, Primel suggests colloquializing this as the ⚀foot·length, or alternatively, as the ⚀podial·length (from Greek πους/πόδις (pous/podis) "foot").

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