Apparently it's not as universal as you think.
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
The metric unit of measurement similar to an inch in the English system is the centimeter.
The teaspoon measurement is commonly used in both the metric and English systems. In the metric system, a teaspoon is equivalent to 5 milliliters, while in the English system it is equal to about 4.9 milliliters.
Metric measurement is measurement made using units as defined under the metric system.
The metric system in universal around the world whereas the customary system is only used in the US. For this reason scientists and mathmeticians all use the metric system because it creates a sort of universal language so there is no translating.
The metric system
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
the 2 kinds of mesurement are english-metric & metric-english
The metric unit of measurement similar to an inch in the English system is the centimeter.
the metric system/SI
"Metric conversion" refers to the change from English units of measurement to metric units.
Metric: millilitres. Imperial: fluid ounces. English: none - there is no such system.
The English system and the metric system.
The teaspoon measurement is commonly used in both the metric and English systems. In the metric system, a teaspoon is equivalent to 5 milliliters, while in the English system it is equal to about 4.9 milliliters.
An inch is such a measure.
The English system is a measurement system; in a sense it is a metric system but it is not the metric system, so I would avoid using that word to describe it.
metric is spelled métrique in French. That means based on the universal measurement system in which the length unit is the meter.