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One decilitre (or deciliter) is equal to one tenth of a litre. Do not confuse this with a decalitre, which is equal to ten litres.

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A deciliter is one-tenth (1/10) of a liter. It is equal to 100 milliliters.

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"Deci" means one tenth, and "deciliter" means one tenth of a liter. A liter is a measure of volume, very roughly equal to a quart.

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