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| − | A '''deciliter''', abbreviated '''dl''' (or sometimes 'dL' only in the US, Canada and Australia), is one tenth of a [[ | + | A '''deciliter''', abbreviated '''dl''' (or sometimes 'dL' only in the US, Canada and Australia), is one tenth of a [[Liter|liter]], or 100 [[mL|mililiters]]. One deciliter is equal to a little more than 0.4 [[Cup|cups]]; a rough conversion of 1/2 cup per deciliter will work in many cases. |
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| Units of measurement
A deciliter, abbreviated dl (or sometimes 'dL' only in the US, Canada and Australia), is one tenth of a liter, or 100 mililiters. One deciliter is equal to a little more than 0.4 cups; a rough conversion of 1/2 cup per deciliter will work in many cases.