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The stick may refer to several separate units, depending on the item being measured.

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In typography, the stick, stickful, or stick of type was an inexact length based on the size of the various composing sticks used by newspaper editors to assemble pieces of moveable type.[1][2][3] In English-language papers, it was roughly equal to 2 column inches or 100–150 words.[3] In France, Spain, and Italy, sticks generally contained only between 1 and 4 lines of text each.[2] A column was notionally equal to 10 sticks.[4][5]

Mass

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A stick of butter

In American cooking, a stick of butter is taken to be 4 ounces (about 113 g).[6][7]

Volume

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In American cooking, a stick of butter may also be understood as ½ cup or 8 tablespoons (about 118 mL).[6][7]

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