The ancient Greeks used a variety of units of measurement for different purposes, including length, weight, volume, and area. Here are some commonly known Greek units: ### Length - **Foot (pous)**: Approximately 12 inches, similar to the Roman foot. - **Cubit (pĕchus)**: The length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, roughly 18 inches.

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