You can never again serve with an English unit.
An acre is an English unit of area, which is also used in the United States and some Commonwealth countries.
This is an antiquated English unit that is not used much in scientific investigations.
A tuffet is also an English unit of capacity, equal to 2 pecks, or half a bushel.
In standard English units, this would be foot-pounds multiplied by radians/second.
Several English units such as the highlander were never employed by the English.
The most common English unit is the foot-pound.
The scale may use traditional English units or metric units.
The 12 terms between landlord and round bowl are English units-particularly units used to measure the volume of alcoholic beverages.
In everyday Canadian English "unit" is used an umbrella term for apartments and condomuniums.