The ⚀trina·quadqua·lengthel, or ⚀turrial·length

Quantitylength
Formal name⚀trina·quadqua·lengthel
⚀trina·quadqua·widthel
⚀trina·quadqua·heightel
Formal abbr⚀t•qlgℓ
⚀t•qwdℓ
⚀t•qhgtℓ 
Colloquial name⚀turrial·length
⚀turrial·width
⚀turrial·height
⚀rustical·length
rustical·width
rustical·height
Colloquial abbr

⚀tur·lg
tur·wd
tur·hgt
⚀rus·lg
rus·wd
rus·hgt

Derivation⚀velocitel × ⚀trina·quadqua·timel
Derivation abbr⚀veℓ × t•qtmℓ
TGM equiv≈ triqua·Grafut
TGM equiv abbr≈ tGf
SI & USC equiv

= Ɛ76z|1674d foot
= 3ᘔ6z|558d yard
= 312.4972z|446.4d English ell
= 0.397ᘔ30z|0.317045d mile
= 510.2352d meter
= 0.5102352d kilometer
= 1.0204704d  ()

scaling01:04:+:04:3.0

The ⚀trina·quadqua·lengthel, or three ⚀stadial·lengths, is a close approximation of the TGM triqua·Grafut, the third positive power of the Grafut.  This also makes it an approximation of a galore USC feet. (It is exactly 1674d feet USC.) This is on the order of the size of towering skyscraper.  Consequently, Primel suggests colloquializing this as the ⚀turrial·length. It also happens to approximate a traditional Chinese distance unit called a , which is considered to be about the length of a rustic village, including its farmland (about half a kilometer). Consequently, Primel suggests an alternative colloquialization for this: ⚀rustical·length

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