avoirdupois weight
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A system of weights and measures based on a pound containing 16 ounces or 7,000 grains, and equal to 453.59 grams. Avoirdupois weight is used in the United States to weigh everything except gems, precious metals, and drugs.
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Compare troy weight
Etymology
Origin of avoirdupois weight
First recorded in 1610–20
Example Sentences
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Of lemon-thyme,Winter savoury,Sweet marjoram,Sweet basil,—half an ounce of each.Lemon-peel grated, two drachms.Eschalots, the same.Celery-seed, a drachm, avoirdupois weight.
From The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual by Kitchiner, William
Black pepper, an ounce; allspice, half an ounce, pounded fine.Nutmeg grated, a quarter of an ounce, avoirdupois weight.
From The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual by Kitchiner, William
The long Naval oar is surprisingly full of avoirdupois weight.
From Dave Darrin's First Year at Annapolis by Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving)
One felt that each had measured the other by avoirdupois weight, and had found the balance even.
From The Lowest Rung Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy by Cholmondeley, Mary
It should not be confused with avoirdupois weight, however, because its pound contains only 12 ounces, whereas the avoirdupois pound contains 16 ounces.
From Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 1: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads by Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
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