kebar

/kɪˈbɑr/
noun
  1. A unit of weight used in some parts of Asia, roughly equal to about 6.5 pounds or 3 kilograms.
    • The merchant weighed the rice in kebars before selling it.
    • In the old market, they still use the kebar for trading spices.
    • Each sack of grain was measured to be exactly one kebar.
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