Convert digit (finger width) to shackle (Britain 16th century)
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Definition and details for digit (finger width):
Digit is a unit of length equal to the width of a man's finger, used by the Middle East and Mediterranean ancient civilizations. One digit digit was equal to 0.75 inch or 19.05 mm.
Definition and details for shackle (Britain 16th century):
Shackle unit of length used for measuring lengths, especially anchor chains. During the 16th century in Britain, shackle was defined as 75 feet or 22.86 meters.