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Pennyweight
A troy weight containing twenty four grains or the twentieth part of a troy ounce 1555 grams as a pennyweight of gold or of arsenic It is abbreviated dwt or pwt It was
Milliliter
centimeter and is equal to 061 of an English cubic inch or to 0338 of an American fluid ounce
Derringer
A kind of short barreled pocket pistol of very large caliber often carrying a half ounce ball
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Centiliter
a little more than six tenths 06102 of a cubic inch or one third 0338 of a fluid ounce
Deciliter
volume in the metric system one tenth of a liter equal to 61022 cubic inches or 338 fluid ounces
Hectogram
A measure of weight containing a hundred grams or about 3527 ounces avoirdupois
Pinchbeck
An alloy of copper and zinc resembling gold a yellow metal composed of about three ounces of zinc to a pound of copper It is much used as an imitation of gold in the
Avoirdupois, Avoirs-de-pois, or Aver-du-pois
Avoirdupois, Avoirs-de-pois, or Aver-du-pois [O. fr.] (to have weight), a method of weighing goods, allowing 16 ounces to the pound, whilst Troy weight allows but 12. See Weights and Measures Act, 1878 (41 & 42
Pensam
Pensam, the full weight of twenty ounces.
Pound
[fr. pund, Sax.; pondo, Lat.], a certain weight, consisting in troy weight of 12, in avoirdupois of 16 ounces; the sum of 20s, said to be so called because in Saxon times 240 pence weighed a pound.
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Pennyweight
A troy weight containing twenty four grains or the twentieth part of a troy ounce 1555 grams as a pennyweight of gold or of arsenic It is abbreviated dwt or pwt It was
Milliliter
centimeter and is equal to 061 of an English cubic inch or to 0338 of an American fluid ounce
Derringer
A kind of short barreled pocket pistol of very large caliber often carrying a half ounce ball
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Centiliter
a little more than six tenths 06102 of a cubic inch or one third 0338 of a fluid ounce
Deciliter
volume in the metric system one tenth of a liter equal to 61022 cubic inches or 338 fluid ounces
Hectogram
A measure of weight containing a hundred grams or about 3527 ounces avoirdupois
Pinchbeck
An alloy of copper and zinc resembling gold a yellow metal composed of about three ounces of zinc to a pound of copper It is much used as an imitation of gold in the
Avoirdupois, Avoirs-de-pois, or Aver-du-pois
Avoirdupois, Avoirs-de-pois, or Aver-du-pois [O. fr.] (to have weight), a method of weighing goods, allowing 16 ounces to the pound, whilst Troy weight allows but 12. See Weights and Measures Act, 1878 (41 & 42
Pensam
Pensam, the full weight of twenty ounces.
Pound
[fr. pund, Sax.; pondo, Lat.], a certain weight, consisting in troy weight of 12, in avoirdupois of 16 ounces; the sum of 20s, said to be so called because in Saxon times 240 pence weighed a pound.
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