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This page is an archive of the discussion about the proposed deletion of the article below. This page is no longer live. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page rather than here so that this page is preserved as an historic record.
The result of the debate was redirect. Mindspillage (spill yours?) 05:44, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Rarely used unit with an archaic SI prefix. Georgia guy 01:48, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Redirect to metre or something else, since it is archaic. --metta, The Sunborn 03:17, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- See an analogous discussion at Talk:Binary prefix#Consolidate_all_the_little_articles. Uncle G 03:38, 2005 May 24 (UTC)
- Redirect to myria. the wub (talk) 08:12, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Redirect to myria. I think anyone looking up this term is likely to be more interested in the prefix than the unit its prefixing (which is frankly a unit everyone should known). Plugwash 12:33, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Merge as suggested by User:Uncle G above. Useful to know, and you wouldn't necessarily know myria just because you heard myriametre. Also do redirect from myriameter for American spelling variation Internodeuser 13:20, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Merge with Myria. - Omegatron 13:38, May 24, 2005 (UTC)
- Redirect to Myria. The last notable use of the myriametre was in Art. 1 of the French Civil Code, but it has disappeared even from there since 2004. Physchim62 18:29, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Do you have a reference for the old text? Uncle G 21:19, 2005 May 24 (UTC)
- There are many examples of 20th century and 19th century usage (and a few 21st century), especially in the French language but also in English and other languages. Gene Nygaard 12:29, 26 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Specifically, the myriameter and myriagram are part of current United States law, added by the Act of July 28, 1866 and codified in 15 U.S.C. §205. Gene Nygaard
- Merge and Redirect to Myria, though it should probably also be transwikied to Wiktionary as an archaism that might pop up (I saw it in an early 20th-century home improvement book, but that was about the only place I've ever seen it). Haikupoet 18:44, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
- Why should we transwiki it, considering that Wiktionary has a myriametre article that predates this one? ☺ Uncle G 21:19, 2005 May 24 (UTC)
- Merge and Redirect to Myria, plus a Wiktionary entry. Urhixidur 20:44, 2005 May 24 (UTC)
- Redirect to Obsolete metric prefixes (formerly Obsolete SI prefixes), which is what myria and myria- and much more importantly myriameter, the other spelling of this very same unit, redirect to. I just renamed that article because these never were "SI prefixes". I probably should have renamed to singular rather than plural also, but didn't think of that. I only found this vote because I was wondering why myriameter redirected there, but myriametre did not, so was checking to see if there was anything at myriametre. Gene Nygaard 12:24, 26 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
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