The ⚀biqua·volumel, or ⚀biberonal·volume

Quantityvolume
Formal name

⚀biqua·volumel

Formal abbr⚀b↑vmℓ 
Colloquial name⚀biberonal·volume
Colloquial abbr⚀bb·vm
Derivation100z ⚀morsel·volume
Derivation abbr100z ⚀mo·vm
TGM equiv

≈ 5.4z tricia·Volm

TGM equiv abbr≈ 5.4z t↓Vm
SI & USC equiv

= 4.ᘔ22876z=4.848795572916d inch3
≈ 2.6867784992785d fluid ounce
= 79.457523376302083d milliliter

scaling01:06:+:02:1.0000

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".