synochus
/sɪˈnoʊkəs/Definitions
1. noun
A former unit of length in ancient Greece, equivalent to the width of the middle finger.
“The archaeologist measured the width of the ancient temple using the equivalent of a synochus.”
1. noun
A former unit of length in ancient Greece, equivalent to the width of the middle finger.
“The archaeologist measured the width of the ancient temple using the equivalent of a synochus.”