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∙ 11y agoKing Henry I of England
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∙ 11y agoThe British system of units was initially based on a standard yard, which was defined as the distance between King Henry I's nose and the end of his thumb. This eventually evolved to become more standardized based on physical prototypes created for the yard.
There is the root, when the bridge of the nose just starts to peak. The nasal base is the length of the bottom of the nose. The nasal ridge is the length of the cartilage leading down the nose.
The measurement from an English king's nose to their fingertips is said to be roughly equivalent to their height, which can vary depending on the individual king. On average, this distance typically ranges from 5 to 6 feet.
The imperial system commonly uses body parts as substitutes for measurements. For example, the foot was historically used to measure length and the inch was originally based on the width of a person's thumb.
use a tapemeasure and start at the nose and go to the tip of it's tail for it's full length
Yes.
No, usually a person's thumb is shorter than their nose. The nose is typically longer than the thumb.
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King Henry 1 (1069-1135) decreed the measurement to be from the tip of his nose to the thumb of his outstretched arm. Prior to that it was the length of a mans belt or girdle
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King Henry I defined the English measure "inch" as the distance from his nose to his thumb when fully extended. This became the basis for the inch measurement still used today in the United States and other countries.
The British system of units was initially based on a standard yard, which was defined as the distance between King Henry I's nose and the end of his thumb. This eventually evolved to become more standardized based on physical prototypes created for the yard.
Doing nothing -- Standing around with your thumb up your nose.
A. A Roman Emperor B. King Henry I C. Queen Elizabeth I D. King Narmar
That would be a yard. Usually, though, a yard was measured from nose to fingertips. Henry must have been quite big.
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The phrase is "to thumb ones nose at".