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bushel noun 1 in the imperial system: a unit for measuring dry or liquid goods (especially grains, potatoes or fruit) by volume, equal to 8 gallons or 36.4 litres in the UK (35.2 litres in the USA). 2 a container with this capacity. 3 colloq, especially US a large amount or number. hide one's light under a bushel to keep one's talents or good qualities hidden from other people.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French boissiel.

bushel noun 1 in the imperial system: a unit for measuring dry or liquid goods (especially grains, potatoes or fruit) by volume, equal to 8 gallons or 36.4 litres in the UK (35.2 litres in the USA). 2 a container with this capacity. 3 colloq, especially US a large amount or number. hide one's light under a bushel to keep one's talents or good qualities hidden from other people.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French boissiel.

bushel noun 1 in the imperial system: a unit for measuring dry or liquid goods (especially grains, potatoes or fruit) by volume, equal to 8 gallons or 36.4 litres in the UK (35.2 litres in the USA). 2 a container with this capacity. 3 colloq, especially US a large amount or number. hide one's light under a bushel to keep one's talents or good qualities hidden from other people.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French boissiel.