kliter
Kliter is a nonstandard unit of volume that has appeared in theoretical discussions and some fictional contexts. In those usages, one kliter is defined as 1,000 liters, equivalent to one cubic meter. The term combines kilo- with liter and uses the compact spelling kliter to distinguish it from official SI prefixes. Because it is not part of the International System of Units, kliter carries no formal metrology status and is not used in official engineering or commerce; its adoption is limited to illustrative models, educational exercises, and speculative writing where large liquid volumes are involved.
Origin and usage: The term began circulating in online forums and classroom simulations as a convenient shorthand
Conversions and relationships: 1 kliter = 1,000 liters = 1 cubic meter. Therefore, 2.5 kliters equal 2,500 liters
See also: liter, kiloliter, cubic meter, metrology.
Notes: As with any nonstandard unit, readers should confirm definitions in a given text, since kliter has