Scottish units refer to a traditional system of measurement that was historically used in Scotland before the adoption of the Imperial and metric systems. While there isn't a strict "Scottish units" system, several units of measurement have distinct Scottish origins or variations. Some examples include: 1. **Scottish Feet and Inches**: While these are similar to the Imperial foot and inch, there may have been local variations in their length.
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