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This section is from the book "Hicks' Builders' Guide", by I. P. Hicks. Also available from Amazon: Hicks' Builders' Guide.
This is used in measuring distances where length only is considered - without regard to breadth or depth. It is frequently called lineal measure, meaning measured in a line without regard to breadth or depth. It is sometimes called line measure. Fig. 1 shows a lineal foot, drawn to a scale of 1 inch to the foot, the three figures following being to other scales.
 
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