pinte

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  comb
 * 2) card heavy comb for industrial applications

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  a French-Canadian term for an Imperial quart, equal to $1/4$ of  an Imperial gallon, 2 Imperial pints, 40 Imperial ounces or 1.136 liters
 * 2)  a French pre-metric measurement of capacity or volume equal to 0.952 liters. Under the monarchy its size varied depending on the region, with the Parisian pinte being equivalent to 0.93 liters. 1 pinte ("quart") = 2 chopines ("pint") = 4 demiards ("half-pint")
 * 3)  a metric pint (0.5 liters). This was done to reduce confusion between the similar American pint [0.473 liters], Imperial pint [0.568 liters] or Système International metric "pint" [0.500 liters] and the French pinte [0.952 liters]. 1 pinte [0.5 liters] ("pint") = 2 demi-pintes or chopines [0.250 liters] ("half-pint")
 * 4)  Bottle of beer or wine with capacity of 50 centiliters, equivalent to $2/3$ of a standard wine or liquor bottle
 * 1)  Bottle of beer or wine with capacity of 50 centiliters, equivalent to ⇭⇭⇭ of a standard wine or liquor bottle