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Sentences with CONGIUS

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Sentences

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"He poured a congius of water into the kettle."
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"The ancient Roman congius was equivalent to about 6.08 liters."
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"She needs to buy a congius of milk for the recipe."
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"The congius is a unit of volume used in ancient Rome."
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"We need to fill this container with a congius of oil."
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"In Roman times, a congius was often used as a measure for wine."
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"He carried a congius of water to the camp."
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"The congius was a commonly used measurement in ancient Roman households."
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"She accidentally spilled a congius of orange juice on the table."
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"The congius was a unit of capacity used by the Romans."
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"He used a congius of gasoline to fill up his car's tank."
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"A congius is approximately equal to four quarts."
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"She poured a congius of milk into the mixing bowl."
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"The ancient Romans often used a congius as a measure for liquids."
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"He bought a congius of olive oil from the market."
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"The congius was one of the most commonly used measures in ancient Rome."
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"She needs to store at least a congius of water for the trip."
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"The congius was a versatile unit of volume in ancient Roman society."
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"He measured out a congius of wine for the guests."
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"The recipe calls for a congius of vinegar."
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"The congius was a unit of measurement used in ancient Rome equivalent to about 6.6 liters."
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"The congius was commonly used to measure liquids such as wine and oil."
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"In Roman times, congius was also used as a measure of grain."
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"The congius was made of bronze or other materials and had a specific shape."
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"One congius of wine was considered a standard serving for a Roman citizen."
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"The congius was used by ancient Romans for both commercial and domestic purposes."
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"A congius was an important measure in Roman trade and taxation."
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"The size of a congius could vary slightly in different regions of the Roman Empire."
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"A cubic congius had a volume of roughly 1/1000th of a cubic meter."
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"The word congius is derived from the Latin word 'congius' meaning a container or measure."
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