chaldron

/ˈtʃɔːldrən/
noun
  1. A unit of dry volume used historically in Britain for measuring coal, equal to about 36 bushels.
    • The merchant ordered a chaldron of coal for the winter.
    • In old records, the price of a chaldron varied by region.
    • The ship carried several chaldrons of coal to the port.
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