The United States Code refers to these units as "traditional systems of weights and measures". Other common ways of referring to the system in the U.S. are: "Standard", "Customary", or, erroneously: "Imperial", or "English" (which refers to the post-1824 reform measures used throughout the British Empire).
United States customary units - Wikipedia
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United States customary units - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_customary_units
The United States Code refers to these units as "traditional systems of weights and measures". Other common ways of referring to the system in the U.S. are: "Standard", "Customary", or, erroneously: "Imperial", or "English" (which refers to the post-1824 reform measures used throughout the British Empire).
System of measurement - Wikipedia
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Jump to Imperial and US customary units - Systems of measurement have historically been important, regulated and defined for the purposes of science and commerce. Systems of measurement in modern use include the metric system, the imperial system, and United States customary units.
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