Noun
Definition:A unit of volume or capacity in the US customary and British imperial systems, equal to a quarter of a gallon or two pints (0.946 liters).
Pronunciations:US: /kwɔrt/
UK: /kwɔːt/
Origin and Usage:The word "quart" comes from the Old French word "quarte," which means "quarter." It has been used in English since the 14th century. The quart is commonly used in both the US customary and British imperial systems to measure liquid volume, especially for measuring milk, water, and other liquids. It is also used in cooking recipes.
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