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avoirdupois weight
noun
- a system of weight measurement based on a pound of 16 ounces or 7,000 grains, in wide use in English-speaking countries; the system is used for goods other than gems, precious metals, and drugs: 27 11/32 grains = 1 dram; 16 drams = 1 ounce; 16 ounces = 1 pound; 112 pounds (Brit.) or 100 pounds (U.S.) = 1 hundredweight; 20 hundredweight = 1 ton. The pound contains 7000 grains. : av.; avdp.; avoir.
avoirdupois weight
/ ăv′ər-də-poiz′ /
- 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.
- Compare troy weight
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Word History and Origins
Origin of avoirdupois weight1
First recorded in 1610–20
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Example Sentences
Most people give gratitude in grains for whole ounces of avoirdupois weight; what a grateful soul yours is, Miss Lambert.'
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A gallon contains 8.33 pounds avoirdupois weight of distilled water.
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One must weigh men by avoirdupois weight, and not by the jeweller's scales.
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Throughout this book, the pound is avoirdupois weight—sixteen ounces.
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One felt that each had measured the other by avoirdupois weight, and had found the balance even.
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