The ⚀trina·triqua·lengthel, or ⚀colossal·length
- John Kodegadulo
Owned by John Kodegadulo
Quantity | length |
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Formal name | ⚀trina·triqua·lengthel ⚀trina·triqua·widthel ⚀trina·triqua·heightel |
Formal abbr | ⚀t•t↑lgℓ ⚀t•t↑wdℓ ⚀t•t↑hgtℓ |
Colloquial name | ⚀colossal·length ⚀colossal·width ⚀colossal·height |
Colloquial abbr | ⚀col·lg |
Derivation | ⚀velocitel × ⚀trina·triqua·timel |
Derivation abbr | ⚀veℓ × ⚀t•t↑tmℓ |
TGM equiv | ≈ biqua·Grafut |
TGM equiv abbr | ≈ b↑Gf |
SI & USC equiv | = Ɛ7.6z|139.5d foot |
scaling | 01:04:+:03:3.0 |
The ⚀trina·triqua·lengthel, or three ⚀habital·lengths, is a close approximation of the TGM biqua·Grafut, the second positive power of the Grafut. This also makes it an approximation of a gross USC feet. (It is exactly 139d feet 6 inches USC.) This is on the order of the height of a colossal statue, such as the Statue of Liberty. Consequently, Primel suggests colloquializing this as the ⚀colossal·length.