1. gō; traditional unit of volume, approx. 180 ml
2. gō; traditional unit of area, approx 0.33 square meters
3. one-tenth of the distance from the base to the summit of a mountain
- もちろん 、
- じっさい実際に 「はやぶさ」
- が
- たいよう太陽
- に
- ちか近づいている
- わけではなく 、
- ず図
- の
- よう
- に
- ちきゅう地球
- から
- み見て
- たいよう太陽
- の
- はんたいがわ反対側
- に
- いち位置
- する
- だけ
- です
- が 、
- このような
- げんしょう現象
- を 「
- ごう合 」
- と
- よ呼びます 。
7. minor premise (in hetuvidya)
8. counter for covered containers
9. counter for matches, battles, etc.
10. Gō (unit)The gō is a traditional Japanese unit of area and volume. It expresses a tenth of a particular quantity. As a unit expressing area, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a bu or tsubo. This is approximately equal to 0.3306 m². As a unit expressing volume, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a shō. This is approximately equal to 0.1809 liters. Although it is no longer used officially, rice and sake are often measured in gō.
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