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		Definition of decagram in US English: decagram(also dekagram) nounˈdekəˌɡramˈdekəˌɡram A metric unit of mass or weight, equal to 10 grams. Example sentencesExamples -  These weights are in decagrams, the most common measure for market goods in Poland. 100 decagrams = 1 kilogram. 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds.
 -  Thus 20 decagrams of sugar is approximately 1 cup of sugar.
 -  Coral reefs are among the most productive habitats, producing 2,000 decagrams of carbon per square meter per year, and the oldest, 400 million years.
 -  Most members of his unit died of hunger, since the daily rations was 20 decagrams of bread.
 -  It happened because yesterday I weighed 20 decagrams of noodles and sneaked a spoonful.
 
    Definition of decagram in US English: decagram(also dekagram) nounˈdekəˌɡram A metric unit of mass or weight, equal to 10 grams. Example sentencesExamples -  These weights are in decagrams, the most common measure for market goods in Poland. 100 decagrams = 1 kilogram. 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds.
 -  Thus 20 decagrams of sugar is approximately 1 cup of sugar.
 -  Most members of his unit died of hunger, since the daily rations was 20 decagrams of bread.
 -  Coral reefs are among the most productive habitats, producing 2,000 decagrams of carbon per square meter per year, and the oldest, 400 million years.
 -  It happened because yesterday I weighed 20 decagrams of noodles and sneaked a spoonful.
 
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