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The ⚀biqua·volumel, or ⚀biberonal·volume
The ⚀biqua·volumel, or ⚀biberonal·volume
The second positive power of the ⚀volumel, the ⚀biqua·volumel, approximates the typical volume of a container for collecting breast milk (usually 80d milliliters). As a consequence, a proposed colloquial name for this is the ⚀biberonal·volume, derived from the French/Spanish/Italian word biberon, "baby bottle" or "baby feeder".
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