The difference between Cheki and Oka
When used as nouns, cheki means a unit of weight equal to 200 kg (441 lbs.), whereas oka means a former turkish, egyptian, hungarian, and romanian unit of weight, usually of a little more than a kilogram.
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Cheki as a noun (Turkish, _, units of measurement):
A unit of weight equal to 200 kg (441 lbs.).
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Cheki as a noun (historical, _, units of measurement):
A former Turkish unit of weight equal to 180 okas.
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Cheki as a noun (historical, _, units of measurement):
A former Turkish unit of weight equal to 100 dirhems (variously .15–.35 kg).
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Oka as a noun (historical, _, units of measurement):
A former Turkish, Egyptian, Hungarian, and Romanian unit of weight, usually of a little more than a kilogram.
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Oka as a noun:
A unit of volume in Egypt (and formerly Turkey) corresponding to about 1.2 litres.