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kilolitre
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Noun1.kilolitre - a metric unit of volume or capacity equal to 1000 liters
metric capacity unit - a capacity unit defined in metric terms
hectoliter, hectolitre, hl - a metric unit of volume or capacity equal to 100 liters
cubic kilometer, cubic kilometre - a unit of capacity equal to the volume of a cube one kilometer on each edge
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kilolitre kiloliter (US) [ˈkɪləʊˌliːtəʳ] Nkilolitro m
kilolitre, (US) kiloliter
nKiloliter m


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To supply the equivalent amount of power by burning fossil fuels would require some 58,800 kiloliters of crude oil per year, approximately equal to 300,000 oil drums.
4 (a) Representing the mean food oil consumption rates for restaurant sources (in liters food oil/lunch or dinner/restaurant) and home kitchen sources (in milliliters per person per day), and the fuel consumption rates for traffic sources (in kiloliters per vehicle per year).
2 million kiloliters, more than six times the volume of a decade earlier.
 
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