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Ounce
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Fluidounce
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The ounce
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Dram
A weight in Apothecaries weight one eighth part of an ounce or sixty grains in Avoirdupois weight one sixteenth part of an ounce or 2734375 grains
Drachm
Drachm: (1) Apothecaries' weight, 1/8 of an ounce; (2) Apothecaries' measure, 1/8 of a fluid ounce. Not to be confused with dram (q.v.)
Troy weight
Troy weight [pondus Troj', Lat.], a weight of twelve Troy ounces to the pound, having its name from Troyes, a city in Aube, France. Under the Weights and Measures
Gold
and the Bank's duty during the period of suspense, to sell gold bullion in bars containing approximately 400 ounces troy of fine gold to any purchaser paying '3 17s. 10'd. per ounce troy of fine gold, see
Dram
Dram, 1/16 of an ounce [(English) Weights and Measures Act, 1878, s. 14]. Not to be confused with drachm (q.v.) of the Apothecaries'
Denarius
Denarius, the chief silver coin among the Romans, worth 8d.; it was the seventh part of a Roman ounce; also an English penny. The denarius was first coined five years before the first Punic war, 269 B.C.
Poundal
time a velocity of one foot per second It is about equal to the weight of half an ounce and is 13825 dynes
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Ounce - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ounce
Matched in: Term Ounce
Fluidounce
See Fluid ounce under Fluid
Once
The ounce
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Dram
A weight in Apothecaries weight one eighth part of an ounce or sixty grains in Avoirdupois weight one sixteenth part of an ounce or 2734375 grains
Drachm
Drachm: (1) Apothecaries' weight, 1/8 of an ounce; (2) Apothecaries' measure, 1/8 of a fluid ounce. Not to be confused with dram (q.v.)
Troy weight
Troy weight [pondus Troj', Lat.], a weight of twelve Troy ounces to the pound, having its name from Troyes, a city in Aube, France. Under the Weights and Measures
Gold
and the Bank's duty during the period of suspense, to sell gold bullion in bars containing approximately 400 ounces troy of fine gold to any purchaser paying '3 17s. 10'd. per ounce troy of fine gold, see
Dram
Dram, 1/16 of an ounce [(English) Weights and Measures Act, 1878, s. 14]. Not to be confused with drachm (q.v.) of the Apothecaries'
Denarius
Denarius, the chief silver coin among the Romans, worth 8d.; it was the seventh part of a Roman ounce; also an English penny. The denarius was first coined five years before the first Punic war, 269 B.C.
Poundal
time a velocity of one foot per second It is about equal to the weight of half an ounce and is 13825 dynes
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